A nonrestrictive clause is called "nonrestrictive" because it:
A) can have any number of words in it
B) can be used in any sentence
C) does not restrict the reference of a term
D) is not bound by the normal restrictions of grammar
E) does not restrict the number of other clauses that can appear in the sentence
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Q98: Could two compound sentences be joined together
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Q100: Which list below consists entirely of connectives?
A)is
Q101: Does every sentence contain a clause?
A)No, because
Q102: Can a connective be used to join
Q104: Is it possible to connect two propositions
Q105: Is it possible to connect two propositions
Q106: Which connective could be used to complete
Q107: Which connective could be used to complete
Q108: A clause is:
A)another word for "sentence"
B)another word
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