Which kinds of punctuation are used to set off nonrestrictive clauses? Select the two correct answers

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Nonrestrictive clauses are typically set off by commas. In some cases, they can also be set off by dashes or parentheses. Here are the options:

  1. Commas - This is the most common punctuation used to separate nonrestrictive clauses from the rest of the sentence.
  2. Dashes or Parentheses - These can also be used to set off nonrestrictive clauses, although they are less common than commas.

So, the two correct answers for punctuation used to set off nonrestrictive clauses are commas and either dashes or parentheses.