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Lesson 5: Comparing Texts: Brown Brautigan ENG 1A Unit 4: Other Worlds
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1. Lighting that strikes in dry forests can cause forest fires

A- Restrictive; no commas needed
B- Nonrestrictive; commas are needed

2. Often thunderstorms produce lightning that ignites wet areas

A- Restrictive; no commas needed
B- Nonrestrictive; commas are needed

3. Lightning which occurs all over the world is an amazing phenomenon

A- Restrictive; no commas needed
B- Nonrestrictive; commas are needed

4. Thunder which can be quite loud follows a lightning crash

A- Restrictive; no commas needed
B- Nonrestrictive; commas are needed

5. A bolt of lighting striking a person usually causes very serious injury or death

A- Restrictive; no commas needed
B- Nonrestrictive; commas are needed

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