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Which sentence uses a comma correctly to set off an introductory phrase? O A. For example, I always turn in my homework on time and study for tests. O B. "Leave me alone!" he said, slamming the door. O C. To begin, with my aunt is making me babysit my cousins that day. O D. My best subjects are, math, music and spelling.

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Answer:

a

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User Thorink
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Why the others are incorrect:

B: The comma isn't really introducing anything, it's just breaking the sentence up from the speaker.

C: There isn't any need for a comma between beginning and with

D: There isn't any need for the commna between are and math.beginning

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