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if necessary, add or remove commas from the sentence. context: i have more than one cousin. my cousin, naomi, buys carrots from sideshow mels vegetable garden.
The sentence uses commas to set off the name "Naomi" as an appositive, which is correct here because the context indicates there are multiple cousins, so "Naomi" is a specific cousin being identified. The commas around "Naomi" properly clarify which cousin is being referred to, so no comma changes are needed.
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My cousin, Naomi, buys carrots from Sideshow Mel's vegetable garden. (No comma changes are necessary as the commas correctly set off the appositive "Naomi" given the context of having multiple cousins.)