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5 March, 23:41

When you should use a comma

a. between coordinative adjectives not joined with "and"

b. to set off non restrictive elements

c. to set off parenthetical expressions

d. both a & c

e. all of the above

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  1. 5 March, 23:59
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    answear E.

    Explanation:

    I just know this.
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