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15 August, 22:39

Which sentence correctly punctuates a nonessential appositive phrase?

a. Leo one of thirteen constellations in the Zodiac contains ten stars.

b. Leo, one of thirteen constellations in the Zodiac, contains ten stars.

c. Leo, one of thirteen constellations, in the Zodiac contains ten stars.

d. Leo one of thirteen constellations in the Zodiac, contains ten stars.

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  1. 15 August, 23:22
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    The correct answer of the given question above would be option B. The sentence that correctly punctuates a nonessential appositive phrase is this:. Leo, one of thirteen constellations in the Zodiac, contains ten stars. The subject of the sentence is "Leo". The nonessential phrase serves as an additional information that talks about the subject.
  2. 16 August, 02:18
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    B. Leo, one of the thirteen constellations in the Zodiac, contains ten stars.
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