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Asked by brooo

when do you use a comma in a sentence? A. To denote an omission B. to show Paul's in a senates or separate items in a list C. to indicate an abrupt break and thought or structure D. to mark the end of a sentence
2 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
B, despite your execrable spelling.
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