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Read the sentence.
My brother who is a superb actor will audition tomorrow for a film role.
How should the writer punctuate the underlined nonrestrictive clause in order to emphasize it?
My brother: who is a superb actor will audition tomorrow for a film role.
My brother; who is a superb actor; will audition tomorrow for a film role.
My brother who is a superb actor, will audition tomorrow for a film role.
My brother—who is a superb actor—will audition tomorrow for a film role.
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My brother—who is a superb actor—will audition tomorrow for a film role.
Em dashes set off the nonrestrictive clause and give it emphasis; commas would be correct but less emphatic.
Em dashes set off the nonrestrictive clause and give it emphasis; commas would be correct but less emphatic.
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