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Commas don't just signify pauses in a sentence — precise rules govern when to use this punctuation mark. Commas are needed before coordinating conjunctions, after dependent clauses (when they precede independent clauses), and to set off appositives.
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1) Eusie - Meyer Mossel
2) Razzia - Lightning search and seizure of young Dutch men
3) Mietje - A mother who came to Corrie for her son
4) Cocky - Peter's sister
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This helps to make sure that the reader understands that the enumeration is of certain rights, meaning the listing or identification of certain rights. Otherwise, without the commas, the reader may read "The Constitution of certain rights" as one noun, confusing the meaning of the sentence. A way to right the clause without commas would be "The enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution".
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I feel like the answer is B, D, A. Hope I'm Right!