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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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nonrestrictive material within nonrestrictive clauses

When nonrestrictive elements are in nonrestrictive clauses, how are they to be punctuated?

e.g. Jon McCoy, an English Professor at Cleveland State University, north of Coloumbus, was awarded...

Is the punctuation above fine, or should the commas around 'north of Columbus' be omitted?
  

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Hi, When nonrestrictive elements are in nonrestrictive clauses, how are they to be punctuated? g. Jon McCoy, an English Professor at Cleveland State University, north of Col u mbus, was awarded...

  • Hi, When nonrestrictive elements are in nonrestrictive clauses, how are they to be punctuated?
  • g.
  • Jon McCoy, an English Professor at Cleveland State University, north of Col u mbus, was awarded...
  • Is the punctuation above fine, or should the commas around 'north of Columbus' be omitted?
  • It seems fine to me.
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Hi,

When nonrestrictive elements are in nonrestrictive clauses, how are they to be punctuated?

e.g. Jon McCoy, an English Professor at Cleveland State University, north of Columbus, was awarded...

Is the punctuation above fine, or should the commas around 'north of Columbus' be omitt

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