Generate an imagery representation of the concept in the grammar query. A door with discrete compartments representing options. In compartment A, a piece of paper is being erased representing 'denoting an omission'. In compartment B, a broken pencil indicating 'an abrupt break in thought or structure'. In compartment C, create a pause button and a list of items symbolizing 'pausing in a sentence or separating items in a list'. And in compartment D, a full stop symbol insinuating 'marking the end of a sentence'. No written elements are present in the image.

When do you use a comma in a sentence? (1 point)

A. to denote an omission
B. to indicate an abrupt break in thought or structure
C. to show a pause in a sentence or separate items in a list
D. to mark the end of a sentence

1. When do you use a comma in a sentence?

C. to show a pause in a sentence or separate items in a list
2. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
C. I added bread, milk, and sugar to the list of ingredients needed to make the recipe.
3. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
B. The swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!
4. When should a writer use a dash?
C. to indicate an abrupt shift in idea

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to show a pause in a sentence or separate items in a list

I added bread, milk, and sugar to the list of ingredients needed to make the recipe.
The swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!
to indicate an abrupt shift in idea

1. To show a pause in a sentence or separate items in a list

2. I added bread, milk, and sugar to the list of ingredients needed to make the recipe.
3. The swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!
4. To indicate an abrupt shift in idea
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From Internet:

The 8 comma rules!! The 1st comma rule: Use commas to separate words. and word groups in a simple series of 3 or more times. The 2nd comma rule: Use a comma to separate independent clauses when they are joined by the following conjunctions: and, or, for, nor, so, but, and yet.

shyann is right!!!!!

Fanboys from what I learned For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

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