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1.which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
a.
have you seen, carrie my cousin, from pittsburgh?
b.
mrs. walters, the new librarian, is from arizona.
c.
my next-door neighbor walt, is also an excellent climber.
d.
california the most populous u. s. state, was once part of mexico.
2.which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
a.
the land that is now florida the sunshine state, was owned by spain long ago.
b.
craig bought me a gift, a pack of baseball cards.
c.
friendly mrs. cook, a jovial woman likes company.
d.
coach alice my soccer coach used to be in the military.

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