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Which types of punctuation can be used to set off a nonrestrictive element in a sentence? Select 3 options.

commas
dashes
hyphens
parentheses
quotation marks

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Answered by kanzamohamed
3

Answer:

Restrictive elements should be set off by punctuation since they can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence.  You could use commas, dashes and parentheses.  

You could use commas in non-restrictive clauses, as in a.

a) The city of Neuquén, which his near Cipolleti, has opened a new cinema.

You could use dashes or parenthesis in parenthetical clauses to separate a strong interrumption from the rest of the sentence, as in b.

b) Maria decided to wear her brand new blue sweater (which has been a gift from her grandmother) to the party.

In that case, you could also use dashes.

Answered by michenerdaniel07
0

Answer:

the answer is A, B, and C

Explanation:

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