What? I don't get what this question is asking.
The 1st sentence uses commas correctly
A counterclaim is a claim to rebut a previous claim or to object the claim that was made.
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Jekyll has to decide whether to be all Jekyll or all Hyde now that the potion is not working correctly.
At a point, the mixture, which is the way, quits filling in as viably as toward the start as it begins losing power and as an outcome the most exceedingly awful parts of Hyde's character were being shown, and it was additionally an expanding pattern.
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