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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
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Which sentence contains a nonrestrictive adjective clause? The lady who lives down the block collects yard ornaments, flags, and

anything related to flamingos. A child who chooses the remote rather than a book is making the wrong choice. The sandwich, which had been prepared hours earlier, was soggy and unappetizing. My feet hurt because the shoes that I am wearing are too tight.
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1 answer:
Maurinko [17]3 years ago
6 0
There are two types of adjective clauses: Restrictive and Nonrestrictive adjective clause. A nonrestrictive adjective clause consists of words within the sentence that can be omitted, but not changing or affecting the meaning of the sentence. These clauses are usually separated by a pair of commas. On the other hand, restrictive clause is the opposite. 
In the options given, the sentence that contains a nonrestrictive adjective clause is: The sandwich, which had been prepared hours earlier, was soggy and unappetizing.
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