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b polluted rivers, which can exist anywhere, are unsafe for swimming.
c when a river becomes polluted, it is no longer safe for swimming.
d however, rivers sometimes become polluted when nearby farms use too many poisons.
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Select the sentence that correctly uses commas in a non-restrictive phrase.
a a river, that is...
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