In which sentence is the NONESSENTIAL CLAUSE underlined? (1 point)The man leaning against the wall is from the zoo.
The snake that he is holding is not poisonous.
Its coloring, which is brown and green, allows it to hide in marshy areas.**
That snake slithering behind the rock is actually harmless
Its coloring, which is brown and green, allows it to hide in marshy areas.
The nonessential clause is underlined in the sentence: "Its coloring, which is brown and green, allows it to hide in marshy areas."
To identify the sentence with the nonessential clause underlined, we need to look for a clause that provides additional information but is not necessary for the understanding of the main subject. In this case, the sentence with the nonessential clause underlined is:
- Its coloring, which is brown and green, allows it to hide in marshy areas.