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Which sentence correctly follows comma conventions?(1 point)
After he finishes his breakfast, he will go for a walk around the block.
“I prefer chocolate ice cream over vanilla” said the boy.
We will go to the museum and then we will go out to dinner.
My sister Marcie, who loves to read is spending the day at the library.
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"After he finishes his breakfast, he will go for a walk around the block."
Explanation: An introductory dependent clause ("After he finishes his breakfast") should be followed by a comma. The others have comma errors (missing comma inside the quotation with dialogue, missing comma before a second independent clause, and a missing comma to close a nonrestrictive clause).
Explanation: An introductory dependent clause ("After he finishes his breakfast") should be followed by a comma. The others have comma errors (missing comma inside the quotation with dialogue, missing comma before a second independent clause, and a missing comma to close a nonrestrictive clause).
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