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Read the sentence.
The squirrel who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree chattered angrily at the curious cat.
Which correctly revises the sentence?
The squirrel, who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree, chattered angrily at the curious cat.
The squirrel who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree, chattered angrily at the curious cat.
The squirrel, who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree chattered angrily, at the curious cat.
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"The squirrel, who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree, chattered angrily at the curious cat."
This is correct because the clause "who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree" is nonrestrictive (additional information about the squirrel) and must be set off with commas. The other options misplace or omit required commas.
This is correct because the clause "who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree" is nonrestrictive (additional information about the squirrel) and must be set off with commas. The other options misplace or omit required commas.
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