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Which sentence has the 'nonessential phrase'?
Willis the small boy likes turtles.
Willis the small, boy likes turtles.
Willis, the small boy, likes turtles.
Willis the small boy, likes turtles.
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"Willis, the small boy, likes turtles."
The phrase "the small boy" is a nonessential (nonrestrictive) appositive set off by commas and can be removed: "Willis likes turtles."
The phrase "the small boy" is a nonessential (nonrestrictive) appositive set off by commas and can be removed: "Willis likes turtles."
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