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Which option always requires a comma before the conjunction?(1 point)
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long introductory element
long introductory element
items in a series
items in a series
appositive
appositive
compound sentence
compound sentence
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compound sentence
When a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet) joins two independent clauses, place a comma before the conjunction. Example: "I wanted to go, but I was too tired."
When a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet) joins two independent clauses, place a comma before the conjunction. Example: "I wanted to go, but I was too tired."
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