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Which sentence uses commas correctly to set off a nonrestrictive clause? A. There are very few large cities in Wyoming which is a state known
for having a small population.
B. Chicago, which is the largest city in Illinois, is famous for being
windy.
C. Washington D. C., which became the U. S. capital in 1790 is not
actually a state.
D. Towns named Springfield which is a very popular name, can be
found in 34 states.


Which sentence uses commas correctly to set off a nonrestrictive clause?

A. There are very few la

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