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Commas with Appositives
When a sentence contains a word, phrase, or clause
that gives information about the subject noun, that word,
phrase, or clause may or may not need to be set off by
commas. Commas are used if the information in the
word, phrase, or clause is interesting but not essential to
the meaning of the sentence. Commas are not used
when the information in the word, phrase, or clause
must be included because the sentence would be
unclear or incorrect without it.
Which sentence is written in compliance with the
guidelines for commas?



The famous author Judy Blume is coming, speak at our school.

The famous author, Judy Blume, is coming to speak at our school.

The famous author Judy Blume is coming to speak at our school.

The famous author, Judy Blume is coming to speak at our school.

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Answer:

The second option with 2 commas

Step-by-step explanation:

This is easy, and whichever sounds the best with comma pauses, and since those 2 words Infront of the commas are what is in the text, it is option 2.

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