hich sentence correctly uses a parenthetical clause?(1 point) Responses The magician pulled a rabbit—so white and fluffy out of her hat. The magician pulled a rabbit—so white and fluffy out of her hat. The magician pulled a rabbit so white and fluffy—out of her hat. The magician pulled a rabbit so white and fluffy—out of her hat. The magician pulled (a rabbit) so white and fluffy out of her hat. The magician pulled (a rabbit) so white and fluffy out of her hat. The magician pulled a rabbit (so white and fluffy) out of her hat.

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The sentence that correctly uses a parenthetical clause is:

"The magician pulled a rabbit (so white and fluffy) out of her hat."

In this example, the parenthetical clause "so white and fluffy" is enclosed in parentheses, indicating that it is additional information that can be omitted without altering the main meaning of the sentence.