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Which sentence correctly uses a comma after an introductory phrase?(1 point)
Responses
A. After, the storm passed the streets were finally quiet.
A. After, the storm passed the streets were finally quiet.
B. Running through the park the dog, chased a squirrel.
B. Running through the park the dog, chased a squirrel.
C. In the early morning, the bus arrived late.
C. In the early morning, the bus arrived late.
D. Before, the game started the team warmed up quietly
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C. "In the early morning, the bus arrived late."
Explanation: "In the early morning" is an introductory prepositional phrase correctly followed by a comma. The other choices misplace commas (A and D put a comma after "After"/"Before" instead of after the whole phrase; B incorrectly places a comma after "dog").
Explanation: "In the early morning" is an introductory prepositional phrase correctly followed by a comma. The other choices misplace commas (A and D put a comma after "After"/"Before" instead of after the whole phrase; B incorrectly places a comma after "dog").
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