Which of the following sentences includes a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive clause?(1 point)

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I asked my best friend, who has great taste in books, for a recommendation.
I asked my best friend, who has great taste in books, for a recommendation.

I asked my best friend, who has great taste in books for a recommendation.
I asked my best friend, who has great taste in books for a recommendation.

I asked my best friend; who has great taste in books; for a recommendation.
I asked my best friend; who has great taste in books; for a recommendation.

I asked my best friend who has great taste in books for a recommendation.

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The correctly punctuated sentence with a nonrestrictive clause is:

I asked my best friend, who has great taste in books, for a recommendation.

This sentence correctly uses commas to set off the nonrestrictive clause "who has great taste in books," which provides additional information about "my best friend" but is not essential to the meaning of the sentence.

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