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Which sentence contains a nonrestrictive clause that is punctuated correctly?

My boss—who was recently promoted again is great at motivating her employees.
My boss, who was recently promoted again, is great at motivating her employees.
My boss who was recently promoted again—is great at motivating her employees.
My boss, who was recently promoted again is great at motivating, her employees.

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"My boss, who was recently promoted again, is great at motivating her employees."

Explanation: A nonrestrictive (nonessential) clause must be set off from the rest of the sentence with commas (or matching dashes). The second sentence uses commas correctly.