Read the following sentence.
Parkour is an exhilarating, yet sometimes dangerous, sport.
Why are commas, rather than dashes or parentheses, used in this sentence?
A.
Commas are being used to set off an appositive.
B.
Commas are being used to set off a clause using which, who, whom, or whose.
C.
Commas are being used to set off a longer or less-related parenthetical aside.
D.
Commas are being used to set off a brief, closely-related aside.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Need help plz @CivC97 @Compassionate @Demonx341
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ZnappyDooZ
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@King.Void.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
d
OpenStudy (king.void.):
No direct answers @CivC97
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
f off
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think it b
OpenStudy (znappydooz):
Yes, it is D, do you know why?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont know y
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OpenStudy (znappydooz):
Because it's trying to make a stop in between those word