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Answer:
NON-RESTRICTIVE MODIFIERS!
Explanation:
Non-restrictive modifiers are parts of a sentence that are "added on".
Like this:
The apple, which was red, was very tasty.
The 'which was red' part of the sentence was the non-restrictive modifier. The non-restrictive modifier of this sentence, or any sentence, is an added on/irrelevant section of the sentence, which must have two commas around it to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
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Commas are placed around nonrestrictive modifiers since these phrases or words are only added to present further information.
What are commas?
This is a punctuation mark that appears in several variants in languages that indicates a pause between parts of a sentence or separating items in a list.
A nonrestrictive modifier adds information that is not essential to our understanding of a sentence. Removing it in a sentence does not change the meaning.
This information is not essential to the sentence and removing it won't have any effect on the thought. Thus, putting nonrestrictive modifierfrom the whole sentence.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.
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