Question

Which option always requires a comma before the conjuction?(1 point)
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appositive
appositive

items in a series
items in a series

lond introductory element
lond introductory element

compound sentence
compound sentence

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The option that always requires a comma before the conjunction is compound sentence.

In a compound sentence, when you connect two independent clauses with a conjunction (such as "and," "but," "or"), you need to place a comma before the conjunction.

Examples:

  • I wanted to go for a walk, but it started to rain.
  • She likes coffee, and he prefers tea.
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