Identify the use of the introductory comma in the sentence.

Whenever I go skiing, I always break a pole.

interjection
participial phrase
adverb clause

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In the sentence "Whenever I go skiing, I always break a pole," the introductory comma is used to separate the independent clause ("I always break a pole") from the introductory adverb clause ("Whenever I go skiing"). Therefore, the correct identification of the use of the introductory comma is adverb clause.

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