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Help Your Sentences Find Their Rhythmhttp://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm

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Use a comma to separate the elements in a series (three or more things), including the last two.

"He hit the ball, dropped the bat, and ran to first base.“

Note: the ACT believes in the Serial Comma (comma before “and”), so use it!

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Use a comma + a little conjunction (and, but, for, nor, yet, or, so) to connect two independent clauses

"He hit the ball well, but he ran toward third base.“

Do NOT put the comma AFTER the conjunction

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Use a comma to set off introductory elements.

Introductory Element- Dependent clause that comes at the beginning of a sentence

"Running toward third base, he suddenly realized how stupid he looked.”

This comma is occasionally not necessary if removing it does not cause confusion.

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Parenthetical Element- a part of a sentence that can be removed without changing the essential meaning of that sentence

The Founders Bridge, which spans the Connecticut River, is falling down. (added information)

Calhoun's ambition, to become a goalie in professional soccer, is within his reach. (appositive)

Their years of training now forgotten, the soldiers broke ranks. (absolute)

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He was a tall, distinguished fellow. Use the AND Rule- He was a tall AND

distinguished fellow. (YES) She was a little old lady. She was a little AND old lady. (NO)

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The first comma should go before the quotation marks begin and the last one should go before the quotation marks end.

Summing up this argument, Peter Coveney writes, "The purpose and strength of the romantic image of the child had been above all to establish a relation between childhood and adult consciousness.“

"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many things.“

"I should like to buy an egg, please," she said timidly. "How do you sell them?"

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Between a city and state He grew up in Hartford, Connecticut, where

his father work for an insurance company. After a day and year July 4, 1776, is regarded as the birth date of

American liberty.