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OpenStudy (anonymous):
which of the following forms of punctuation is best suited for setting off most brief, nonessential information such as appositives, adjective phrases, and adverb phrases in more formal writing?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is "which of the following"? You did not post the choices. I would suggest, however, reviewing your textbook. Something like that is typically stated pretty directly, so you shouldn't have trouble finding or understanding it.
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