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In English / Middle School | 2014-11-23

Which of the following is not true of parenthetical elements?

A. When one appears in the middle of a sentence, only one comma is needed.
B. The information they supply is not needed for the sentence to make sense.
C. They provide additional detail.
D. The information they supply can modify the subject or the verb.

Asked by misssilva227

Answer (2)

B is not ture I thinks it is

Answered by ashley3453 | 2024-06-10

The statement that is not true of parenthetical elements is option A: 'When one appears in the middle of a sentence, only one comma is needed.' Parenthetical elements require two commas to correctly indicate non-essential information. Additionally, option D is misleading because the information in a parenthetical element does not modify the main sentence elements like the subject or the verb.
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Answered by ashley3453 | 2024-12-26