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The following sentence contains an introductory phrase:
Blushing Caroline thanked him for the compliment and stammered that he also had beautiful eyes.
Which revision correctly punctuates the sentence?
Blushing, Caroline thanked him for the compliment and stammered that he also had beautiful eyes.
Blushing Caroline thanked him, for the compliment and stammered that he also had beautiful eyes.
Blushing, Caroline thanked him for the compliment and stammered that he also, had beautiful eyes.
Blushing Caroline thanked him for the compliment, and stammered that he also had beautiful eyes.
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Blushing, Caroline thanked him for the compliment and stammered that he also had beautiful eyes.
Explanation: "Blushing" is an introductory participial phrase and should be followed by a comma. No comma is needed between the two verbs ("thanked" and "stammered") because they share the same subject.
Explanation: "Blushing" is an introductory participial phrase and should be followed by a comma. No comma is needed between the two verbs ("thanked" and "stammered") because they share the same subject.
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