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Which sentence is written correctly?
Mrs. Ellis, a petite woman, wore the finest dresses from Paris.
Mrs. Ellis a petite woman, wore the finest dresses from Paris.
Mrs. Ellis, a petite woman wore the finest dresses from Paris.
Mrs. Ellis a petite woman wore the finest dresses from Paris.
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"Mrs. Ellis, a petite woman, wore the finest dresses from Paris."
Reason: "a petite woman" is a nonrestrictive appositive adding extra information about Mrs. Ellis and should be set off by commas.
Reason: "a petite woman" is a nonrestrictive appositive adding extra information about Mrs. Ellis and should be set off by commas.
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