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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
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Victory gardens planted in people’s backyards during both WWI and WWII to provide additional food supplies are making a comeback

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Which is the best way to revise this sentence?


Victory gardens, planted in people’s backyards during both WWI and WWII to provide additional food supplies—are making a comeback.


Victory gardens—planted in people’s backyards during both WWI and WWII to provide additional food supplies—are making a comeback.


Victory gardens—planted in people’s backyards during both WWI and WWII to provide additional food supplies, are making a comeback.


Victory gardens, planted in people’s backyards during both WWI and WWII to provide additional food supplies, are making a comeback.
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2 answers:
Triss [41]3 years ago
5 0
<span>Victory gardens, planted in people’s backyards during both WWI and WWII to provide additional food supplies, are making a comeback.</span>
kap26 [50]3 years ago
5 0

D)Victory gardens, planted in people’s backyards during both WWI and WWII to provide additional food supplies, are making a comeback.

You can use commas to make an explanatory pause in the sentence, a cool trick to know where to start it, and where to end an explanatory comma is:

If you read the sentece without what´s written between the commas and it´s understandable, then you have done a good job with your commas.

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