Asked by Tananga

Which option always requires a comma before the conjunction?

1-items in a series
2-long introductory element **
3-compound sentence
4-appositive

Which one is it?

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
https://writing.wisc.edu/handbook/grammarpunct/semicolons/#:~:text=A%20semicolon%20is%20most%20commonly,given%20equal%20position%20or%20rank.
Answered by Tananga
Thank chu
Answered by Tananga
So its long introductory element?
Answered by Writeacher
Please reread the question, with my emphasis in bold:

Which option always requires a comma <b><u>before</u> the conjunction</b>?
Answered by savageeeeee
So Is it compound sentence??
Answered by Child UwU
WHAT IS ITTTtTtTtTTt
Answered by smd
@child UwU appositive??
Answered by no
she really thinks we’re gonna read that whole thing lol
Answered by stinson
don't be rude! just read it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answered by -
Compound sentence
Answered by help
Which option always requires a comma before the conjunction?(1 point)

long introductory element
long introductory element

compound sentence
compound sentence

appositive
appositive

items in a series
Answered by Zoë<3
it’s items in a series <3
Answered by AGAGAGAGAGAGAGA
@no bro it literally takes 5 seconds to read, are you that illiterate
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