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Anonymous

Jan 15, 2025

Commas should always be placed around tallinsas ellipses nonrestrictive modifiers quotations restrictive modifiers

Should commas always be placed around nonrestrictive modifiers, quotations, and ellipses, or are there specific instances where this rule does not apply? Additionally, how do these punctuation rules differ for restrictive modifiers?

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Anonymous

Dec 23, 2024

a comma should always go behind a coordinating conjunction
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Anonymous

Dec 25, 2024

B is your answer (nonrestrictive modifiers) Explanation:I took the test and got it rightd is wrong
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Anonymous

Jan 28, 2025

Commas should always be placed around nonrestrictive modifiers.
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Anonymous

Jan 22, 2025

Nonrestrictive ModifiersExplanation:This is correct since most of the time the commas are around extra detail the sentence is describing which also shows most of the time what the nonessential modifier is.Hope I helped!
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Anonymous

Jan 08, 2025

not exactly, they don't always have to be placed in every sentence but only when you feel it's needed to be placed.Explanation: sorry if that wasn't what you meant (๑•﹏•)
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Anonymous

Jan 23, 2025

PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST!NON-RESTRICTIVE MODIFIERS!Explanation:Non-restrictive modifiers are parts of a sentence that are "added on".Like this:The apple, which was red, was very tasty.The 'which was red' part of the sentence was the non-restrictive modifier. The non-restrictive modifier of this sentence, or any sentence, is an added on/irrelevant section of the sentence, which must have two commas around it to separate it from the rest of the sentence. I hope this helps!- sincerelynini

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