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In the following sentence, the comma is used correctly with an introductory clause: “Training for the upcoming ten-mile maratho...Asked by Anonymous
In the following sentence, the comma is used correctly with an introductory clause: “Training for the upcoming ten-mile marathon, Lizette includes more protein and complex carbohydrates in her diet.” (Points :1)
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"Training for the upcoming ten-mile marathon, Lizette includes more protein and complex carbohydrates in her diet.
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Anonymous
In the following sentence, the comma is used correctly with an introductory clause: “Training for the upcoming ten-mile marathon, Lizette includes more protein and complex carbohydrates in her diet.” (Points : 1)
True
False
True
False
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