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f. comma rules. add a comma to the following sentences based on the six rules from this list.
- use commas to separate items in a series (a list). he had a hat, a scarf, and a book.
- use commas to separate adjectives of equal emphasis. the long, boring meeting ended
- use commas to separate items in dates and addresses. the riot was january 6, 2021, in washington, d.c., but we watched from dexter, michigan, from our couch.
- use commas to set off weak exclaimations. no, i wont cheat on an exam
- use commas to set off interrupters. the jury, despite the evidence, delivered a guilty verdict.
- use a comma after an adverb clause. before he left, he felt sick. dont use a comma if the adverb clause is in the second half of the sentence. he felt sick before he left.
- before atticus spoke at the trial scout jem and dill sat quietly in the balcony
- yes atticus calm fair and determined defended tom robinson in maycomb alabama
- dill curious energetic and imaginative watched the courtroom with wide eyes
- after the jury was seated the tense crowded courtroom fell silent
- no scout despite her fear walked into the courthouse with jem
- atticus in the hot dusty courtroom removed his coat and loosened his tie
- before the trial began atticus patient thoughtful and brave prepared his children
- jem scout and dill exhausted nervous and silent waited through the testimony
- yes the trial on august 21 1935 in maycomb alabama changed the children
- after atticus questioned mayella ewell the angry restless crowd reacted
- scout confused but curious listened carefully to atticus words
- no jem after hearing the testimony could not understand the injustice
- atticus calm despite the tension spoke clearly and deliberately
- before dill cried in the courtroom scout jem and reverend sykes noticed
- yes the small divided and prejudiced town of maycomb alabama judged quickly
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Each sentence is edited by applying the given comma rules: setting off introductory adverb clauses, separating items in a series, setting off weak exclamations, separating coordinate adjectives, setting off interrupters, and formatting dates/addresses correctly.
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- Before Atticus spoke at the trial, Scout, Jem, and Dill sat quietly in the balcony
- Yes, Atticus, calm, fair, and determined, defended Tom Robinson in Maycomb, Alabama
- Dill, curious, energetic, and imaginative, watched the courtroom with wide eyes
- After the jury was seated, the tense, crowded courtroom fell silent
- No, Scout, despite her fear, walked into the courthouse with Jem
- Atticus, in the hot, dusty courtroom, removed his coat and loosened his tie
- Before the trial began, Atticus, patient, thoughtful, and brave, prepared his children
- Jem, Scout, and Dill, exhausted, nervous, and silent, waited through the testimony
- Yes, the trial on August 21, 1935, in Maycomb, Alabama, changed the children
- After Atticus questioned Mayella Ewell, the angry, restless crowd reacted
- Scout, confused but curious, listened carefully to Atticus' words
- No, Jem, after hearing the testimony, could not understand the injustice
- Atticus, calm despite the tension, spoke clearly and deliberately
- Before Dill cried in the courtroom, Scout, Jem, and Reverend Sykes noticed
- Yes, the small, divided and prejudiced town of Maycomb, Alabama, judged quickly