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English, 14.10.2020 14:01, loveagirl111puppy

Read the following sentences. Sentence 1: In the middle of the block stands a sign, Larry.
Sentence 2: The rain rarely leaks around the window, under the door, or through the crack.
Sentence 3: She was born in Greenwood Springs, Mississippi on May 2, 1992.
Sentence 4: Yes, we visited our cousin Inez for a week.
Which of the following correctly states which sentence above needs a comma to be correct? *
10 points
A. Sentence 1 needs a comma for an introductory prepositional phrase.
B. Sentence 2 needs a comma for an interrupter.
C. Sentence 3 needs a comma to separate items in an address.
D. Sentence 4 needs a comma for an appositive.

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