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Which sentence correctly uses a comma to join independent clauses?
Carlo loves riding the roller coaster, but I prefer the merry-go-round.
It’s unlikely that you will do well on the test, without studying.
Marcia is good at sculpting clay and, I am good at carving wood.
The weather forecast looks good, so, you should have a great trip.
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"Carlo loves riding the roller coaster, but I prefer the merry-go-round." correctly uses a comma before the coordinating conjunction "but" to join two independent clauses.
"Carlo loves riding the roller coaster, but I prefer the merry-go-round." correctly uses a comma before the coordinating conjunction "but" to join two independent clauses.
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