Asked by ron
I'm having trouble determining which is the correct punctuation of the sentence: The Dutch master Rembrandt is famous for his self-portrait. I think a comma should be after master and Rembrandt like this- The Dutch master, Rembrandt, is famous for his self-portrait.Is this right or wrong?
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No commas needed.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/596/1/
If you turned the words around, though, you'd need commas:
Rembrandt, the Dutch master, is famous...
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/596/1/
If you turned the words around, though, you'd need commas:
Rembrandt, the Dutch master, is famous...
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