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10 April, 16:03

Read the sentence and answer the question.

Neither light nor moisture is good for food preservation so most food products are packaged immediately after they are processed.

Which correctly shows where a comma is needed in the sentence?

Neither light nor moisture is good for food preservation, so most food products are packaged immediately after they are processed.

Neither light nor moisture is good for food preservation so most food products are packaged, immediately after they are processed.

Neither light nor moisture, is good for food preservation so most food products are packaged immediately after they are processed.

Neither light nor moisture is good, for food preservation so most food products are packaged immediately after they are processed.

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  1. 10 April, 16:28
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    The sentence that correctly shows where a comma is needed in the sentence is

    Neither light nor moisture is good for food preservation, so most food products are packaged immediately after they are processed.

    because "neither light nor moisture is good for preservation" is another sentence and must be added with a comma to emphasize the thought of that sentence.
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