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in these above lines it's said that Freddie and christpher was two person walking on down the street to schl and suddenly they came to and interaction and stopped ... they noticed a truck will high speed and passes them ... and behind that truck there was a police car ... Nd light and sirens of the police car was on ... they also starting running after the car for few minutes or for a while ... then they become tied and stop running and suddenly a reminder comes in there mind to go to schl .... and after returning from the schl at night ... they saw a news in the TV about that same incident that there was robbery in the bank and there had been a high speed chase and those persons who tries to flee the police caught early.
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Patrick's dad warned him to be careful when he went climbing
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Use commas to separate words and word groups in a simple series of three or more items.
Example: My estate goes to my husband, son, daughter-in-law, and nephew.
Note: When the last comma in a series comes before and or or (after daughter-in-law in the above example), it is known as the Oxford comma. Most newspapers and magazines drop the Oxford comma in a simple series, apparently feeling it's unnecessary. However, omission of the Oxford comma can sometimes lead to misunderstandings.
Example: We had coffee, cheese and crackers and grapes.
Adding a comma after crackers makes it clear that cheese and crackers represents one dish. In cases like this, clarity demands the Oxford comma.
We had coffee, cheese and crackers, and grapes.
Fiction and nonfiction books generally prefer the Oxford comma. Writers must decide Oxford or no Oxford and not switch back and forth, except when omitting the Oxford comma could cause confusion as in the cheese and crackers example.
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