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Masteriza [31]
2 years ago
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Read the sentence.sayeed johnson, who is running for mayor, will be speaking at the city library tonight.which terms describe th

e underlined portion of the sentence? select two options.appositiveclausenonrestrictivephraserestrictive
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stiv31 [10]2 years ago
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In the sentence the underlined part, who is running for mayor, is a <u>nonrestrictive clause.</u> The correct options are B and C.

<h3>What is a non-restrictive clause?</h3>

A non-restrictive clause is a clause that adds additional information about the subject or proper noun.

Commas are used to write a non-restrictive clause, which shows this is additional information.

Thus, the correct options are B and C.

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