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Which sentence includes a nonrestrictive clause that is punctuated correctly?
We ate pistachio ice cream—which is my favorite and played laser tag.
We ate pistachio ice cream which is my favorite, and played laser tag.
We ate pistachio ice cream—which is my favorite—and played laser tag.
We ate pistachio ice cream (which is my favorite and played laser tag).
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Third sentence.
"We ate pistachio ice cream—which is my favorite—and played laser tag." correctly sets off the nonrestrictive clause "which is my favorite" with paired em dashes. (With commas, a correct alternative would be: "We ate pistachio ice cream, which is my favorite, and played laser tag.")
"We ate pistachio ice cream—which is my favorite—and played laser tag." correctly sets off the nonrestrictive clause "which is my favorite" with paired em dashes. (With commas, a correct alternative would be: "We ate pistachio ice cream, which is my favorite, and played laser tag.")
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