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"That" is restrictive or non-restrictive?

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"Which" is restrictive or non-restrictive?

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3

Walden Pond, ______ was written in the mid-1800s, remains a popular book among romantic and individualistic Americans.

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She prefers to watch movies ______ make her cry.

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"Which" is the preferred relative pronoun for a nonrestrictive clause (i.e., a clause that can be removed from the sentence without changing its essential meaning).

The clause introduced by this relative pronoun is restrictive; it is essential to the meaning of the sentence. We would use "that" to introduce such a clause.