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Which word signals a nonrestrictive clause in a complex sentence?
that
which
while
yet
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"Which" typically introduces a nonrestrictive (nonessential) relative clause set off by commas, while "that" introduces restrictive clauses.
"Which" typically introduces a nonrestrictive (nonessential) relative clause set off by commas, while "that" introduces restrictive clauses.
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