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(L.6.2a) Use your textbook, and the Internet to answer these questions. 1.What is comma rule #4? Explain in your own words.

2. What is L.6.2a? Either copy, or explain in your own words.

3. What is a nonrestrictive element?

4. Are nonrestrictive elements necessary in every sentence? Why or why not?

5. Where are nonrestrictive elements usually found?

6. What 3 types of punctuation can be used to set off nonrestrictive elements? The three types are used in EXACTLY THE SAME WAY.

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