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English, 18.03.2021 02:20, nikki225

Which sentence below shows the correct punctuation of an introductory
transitional phrase?
A. In contrast, Jesse likes to read more of Shakespeare's
work than Whitman's.
B. In contrast, Jesse, likes to read more of Shakespeare's
work than Whitman's.
C. In contrast Jesse likes to read more of Shakespeare's
work, than Whitman's.
D. In contrast Jesse likes to read more of Shakespeare's
work than Whitman's.

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transitional phrase?

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