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Use a comma to separate an introductory element from the
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PUNCTUATIONS
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1. The shiny, red, ripe apple dripped with poison.
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Missing (but Necessary) Commas
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Commas Used with Prepositions, Conjunctive Adverbs, Introductory Words,
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Basic Comma Rules
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Comma Rule #2
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Eats, Shoots, and Leaves
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Eats, Shoots, and Leaves
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This PowerPoint addresses the standards presented below in a simple and straightforward
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This PowerPoint addresses the standards presented below in a simple and straightforward
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This PowerPoint addresses the standards presented below in
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Fun with commas
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Using Commas
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Unit 3: Commas, Ellipsis, & Dashes
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Comma Rules 1-4 Please write down each of the rules on your Bell Work grid for this week.
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The Rules of the Comma
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The Comma: Five Rules to Write By
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Comma 1 Review
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Introductory Commas
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Comma, Ellipsis, & Dash
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Comma Usage
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