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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage? A. It will be sunny, I predict for this afternoon's picnic. B. Daisies smell better than roses, I, believe. C. She appears, nevertheless, to have voted for her rival. D. After all it's the thought that counts.

User Jndok
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I think it is C: " She appears, nevertheless, to have voted for her rival."
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I think the correct answer is C. it possibly cannot be one of the others as it places commas incorrectly when a pause is unnecessary.

Hope this helps :)

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