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12 June, 12:33

What is true of a non-restrictive clause?

A non-restrictive clause is always set off by one of more commas.

If you take a non-restrictive clause out of a sentence, the basic meaning of the sentence stays the same.

A non-restrictive clause is an incidental description thrown into the sentence.

all of the above

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  1. 12 June, 15:22
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    The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "all of the above." Non-restrictive clause is always set off by one of more commas. If you take a non-restrictive clause out of a sentence, the basic meaning of the sentence stays the same. A non-restrictive clause is an incidental description thrown into the sentence.
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