Select the sentence below that uses proper punctuation to separate a nonessential phrase from the main sentence.
A. Julia Child was famous for ending her cooking shows with a hearty “Bon Appetit” enjoy your meal and a wave to her television audience.
B. Julia Child was famous for ending her cooking shows with a (hearty “Bon Appetit” enjoy your meal) and a wave to her television audience.
C. Julia Child (was famous for ending her cooking shows) with a hearty “Bon Appetit” enjoy your meal and a wave to her television audience.
D. Julia Child was famous for ending her cooking shows with a hearty “Bon Appetit” (enjoy your meal) and a wave to her television audience.

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The correct answer is D. Julia Child was famous for ending her cooking shows with a hearty “Bon Appetit” (enjoy your meal) and a wave to her television audience.
The phrase which is nonessential and doesn't really have to be included in this sentence is 'enjoy your meal.' This is the reason why it can be enclosed in brackets so as to show that its existence doesn't really affect the entire sentence.