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English, 18.03.2021 01:30 jakobrobinette

Which sentence below shows the correct punctuation of an introductory
transitional phrase?
A. In spite of its difficulty students receive, literacy and
writing benefits from reading Shakespeare.
B. In spite, of its difficulty students receive literacy and
writing benefits from reading Shakespeare.
C. In spite of its difficulty students receive literacy and
writing benefits from reading Shakespeare.
D. In spite of its difficulty, students receive literacy and
writing benefits from reading Shakespeare.

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