The paraphrase that uses commas correctly is:
If we made a list, we would realize that not all monsters are alike and not all horror deals with monsters.
This version maintains clarity and proper punctuation without adding unnecessary commas.
The minute we would start to make such a list we would also realize that not all monsters are alike and that not all horror deals with monsters.
Which paraphrase of this sentence uses commas correctly?
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Quickly we would realize from our list, that not all monsters are alike and not all horror deals with monsters.
Quickly we would realize from our list, that not all monsters are alike and not all horror deals with monsters.
We would realize, by making a list, quickly that not all monsters are alike and not all horror deals with monsters.
We would realize, by making a list, quickly that not all monsters are alike and not all horror deals with monsters.
Making a list would help us realize that, not all monsters are alike, and not all horror deals with monsters.
Making a list would help us realize that, not all monsters are alike, and not all horror deals with monsters.
If we made a list, we would realize that not all monsters are alike and not all horror deals with monsters.
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The paraphrase that uses commas correctly is:
If we made a list, we would realize that not all monsters are alike and not all horror deals with monsters.
This version maintains clarity and proper punctuation without adding unnecessary commas.