Asked by /////keysha////
I'm writing a compare and contrast paper. My question is when I use transitional word showing contrast do I use a comma right after transitional word. Ex.
Unlike, Keysha's job, my job is easier.
Unlike, Keysha's job, my job is easier.
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No comma after "unlike."
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