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The comma goes before the word 'which', e.g. The girl put on her shoes, which were red, and picked up her school bag. I suppose there could also be a comma after 'which' if there is another relative clause within the one starting with 'which', e.g. It was the weather which, despite the time of year, was very wet and prevented them from playing cricket.

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