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In which sentence is the adverb clause punctuated correctly? A. When you make a promise, you need to keep it. B. You need to keep it, when you make a promise. C. When you make a promise you need to keep
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In which sentence is the adverb clause
punctuated correctly?
A. When you make a promise, you need to keep it.
B. You need to keep it, when you make a promise.
C. When you make a promise you need to keep it.
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A is punctuated correctly
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