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jayzzzz:

Which correctly revises the sentence? The squirrel, who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree, chattered angrily at the curious cat. The squirrel who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree, chattered angrily at the curious cat. The squirrel, who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree chattered angrily, at the curious cat. The squirrel who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree chattered angrily, at the curious cat.

Joe348:

what you think?

Joe348:

U can eliminate B and D

jayzzzz:

c

Joe348:

wait hold up

Joe348:

I would choose this one

Joe348:

The squirrel who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree, chattered angrily at the curious cat.

Joe348:

Because some of them have unneccsary commas

jayzzzz:

which one is that

Vocaloid:

Politely disagree with the previous response. “The squirrel chattered angrily at the curious cat.” Is a complete clause by itself. “Who ran in circles around the circumference of the tree” is a nonrestrictive clause (this clause can be removed without fundamentally altering the meaning of the main clause) and thus requires commas before and after the clause.

Joe348:

Okay well u can delete :)

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