Read the sentence. Pick the option which correctly places the punctuation for correct phrasing. My dog who never sleeps on the bed with me slept right on my pillow and kept me up all night. a. My dog, who never sleeps on the bed with me, slept right on my pillow and kept me up all night. c. My dog, who never sleeps on the bed with me slept right on my pillow and kept me up all night. b. My dog who never sleeps on the bed, with me, slept right on my pillow, and kept me up all night. d. My dog who never sleeps on the bed with me, slept right on my pillow and kept me up all night.\

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I am pretty sure the correct phrasing would be b or d... the the one i would chose would be d.

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Answer: A) My dog, who never sleeps on the bed with me, slept right on my pillow and kept me up all night

Explanation: A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. Noun clauses begin with words such as how, that, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, and why. When we have a noun clause in the middle of a sentence, it should be placed betweeen commas. In the given sentence we have a noun clause "who never sleeps on the bed with me," it should be placed between commas, so the correct answer is option A.

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