A and D.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/607/02/
In which of the following sentences do you find a comma or commas used correctly?
A. After a fire at their home, Carlie and her mother rented a house in Glendale,
Arizona from November 14, 2007 to January 28, 2008.
B. William of Orange, arrived in England in 1688, to claim the English throne from
James II.
C. Claire’s plum pudding was mainly distinctive, for its absence of plums.
D. Christopher Wren, a contemporary of Isaac Newton and John Locke, was the
architect of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
2 answers
The commas in A are correctly used, but there's a comma missing. There also needs to be a comma AFTER "Arizona."
The commas in D are correct -- before and after an appositive phrase.
The commas in D are correct -- before and after an appositive phrase.