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When beginning a sentence with an introductory phrase or a dependent clause, include a comma. This is a rule of _____.

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- Grammar.

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Grammar is demonstrated as the entire system or methodology of a specific language and its rules as well as principles that define how the syntax and morphology together contribute to the formation/construction of a language.

As per the question, grammatical rules proposes that while beginning a sentence a dependent clause or introductory phrase it requires a comma that 'sets off the stage' for principal or independent clause by separating the subordinate clause(through a break provided by the comma) and make the central meaning of the sentence more clear and evident. Thus, this is the rule of 'grammar'.

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