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Using your knowledge of punctuation, choose the best place to put a comma: The long winding road was dark and ominous.
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Using your knowledge of punctuation, choose the best place to put a comma: The long winding road was dark and ominous.
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Put the comma after the word "long"
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The
long,
winding road was dark and ominous.
You are separating the word from its element.
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