The correct placement for commas in the paragraph should be:
after the word “also” and after the word “cafeteria’s”
This clarifies the structure of the sentence by properly setting off the additional information being provided.
Vicky an outspoken teenager is running for student government president. She has some great ideas for how her school can use technology to improve classroom instruction and make learning more fun. She also wants her peers to have more say in the cafeteria's lunch menu. Vicky has gained the support of many of her classmates and teachers.
Where should commas be placed in this paragraph to correct an error in construction?
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after the word “also” and after the word “cafeteria’s”
after the word “also” and after the word “cafeteria’s”
after the word “instruction”
after the word “instruction”
after the word “Vicky” and after the word “teenager”
after the word “Vicky” and after the word “teenager”
after the word “classmates”
after the word “classmates”
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The correct placement for commas in the paragraph should be:
after the word “also” and after the word “cafeteria’s”
This clarifies the structure of the sentence by properly setting off the additional information being provided.