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English, 03.04.2020 01:03, salasivis

Select the sentence below that uses proper punctuation to separate a nonessential phrase from the main sentence.
The invitation said that the palace would hold a ball in honor of the prince, a very handsome prince at that, in one week's time.
The invitation said that the palace would hold a ball in honor of the prince a very handsome prince at that in one week's time
The invitation said that the palace would hold a ball, in honor of the prince a very handsome prince at that in one week's time.
The invitation said that the palace would hold a ball - in honor of the prince - a very handsome prince at that in one week’s time
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