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English, 08.12.2020 18:40 triddi666

I WILL LITERALLY GIVE YOUR BRAINLIEST PLEASE HELP ME Use commas to set off appositives.
Siegfried Sassoon a British writer who
served in World War I wrote poems about
soldiers in battle.

Use a comma after a short introductory
phrase only if the sentence would be
misread without it.
Right now, my priority is to finish this essay.

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