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when should you use commas or dashes to set off an appositive phrase

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Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by Angelina
An appositive is a small section of extra information which is inserted into a sentence for clarification. Commas are usually used to offset the appositive, but if the appositive contains one or more commas, that would get confusing for the reader. When using an appositive that contains a comma, offset it with dashes, instead.
Answered by Anonymous
when it is not essential to understand the question
Answered by Helper
B. When it is not essential to understand the sentence.
Answered by anon
Answers to the whole language arts unit 3 dramatic transformation practice test
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Part A A.
Part B B.
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Part A D.
Part B C.
3. A.
4. C.
5. C.
6. D.
7. D.
8. C.
9. B.
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