Which sentence contains a nonrestrictive clause and is punctuated correctly? The teacher packed picnic lunches for all the students—which they loved—and ate lunch outside with them at recess. The teacher packed picnic lunches for all the students which they loved—and ate lunch outside with them at recess. The teacher packed picnic lunches (for all the students) which they loved and ate lunch outside with them at recess. The teacher packed picnic lunches for all the students which they loved and ate lunch outside with them (at recess).

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Answer:

the correct answer is A

Explanation:

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The sentence that contains a nonrestrictive clause and is punctuated correctly is A.  The teacher packed  lunches for all the students —which they loved — and ate lunch outside with them at recess.

What is Punctuation?

This refers to the use of marks to show their use in a sentence such as indicating a pause, showing ownership, etc.

Hence, we can see that from the answer choices, the option that contains the nonrestrictive clause and is well punctuated is option A because there is the proper use of hyphens to show the pause.

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