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Which sets off an introductory phrase?


a semicolon
a semicolon

a comma
a comma

a conjunction
a conjunction

a colon
a colon
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
A comma sets off an introductory phrase. In English grammar, introductory phrases are typically followed by a comma to help clarify the sentence structure.
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