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How is the comma used as an interrupter in this sentence? Joe, the coach, is sick.

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Answer:

apossitive

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Answer:


\bold{Appositive \ Comma}

Step-by-step explanation:

Joe, the coach, is sick.

Appositive Comma: A comma that is placed when a noun is right next to another descriptive noun.

Joe is the noun. He is the person, out of the person, place, thing and idea.

The coach is also a noun that is describing the coach.

The comma has been placed to separate the two nouns. The coach helps describe Joe.

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