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18. When are commas needed to set off an adjective clause? A. When the clause begins with "which.” B. If the clause provides unnecessary description for the reader to understand the sentence. C. Both situations
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18. When are commas needed to set off an adjective clause?
A. When the clause begins with "which.”
B. If the clause provides unnecessary description for the reader to understand the
sentence.
C. Both situations require a comma.
D. Neither situation requires a comma
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A. When the clause begins with "which"
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