The following sentence is an example of proper comma usage: “Many students anticipate spring break but, Luis looks forward to winter vacation more.” (Points :1)

True
False

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False It should be "Many students anticipate spring break,But Luise looks forward to Winter vacation more."

In the following sentence, the comma is used correctly with an introductory clause: “Training for the upcoming ten-mile marathon, Lizette includes more protein and complex carbohydrates in her diet.” (Points : 1)

True
False

False

4. Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

false

The following sentence is an example of proper comma usage: “Many students anticipate spring break but, Luis looks forward to winter vacation more.” The question asks whether this statement is true or false. To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the usage of the comma in the sentence. In this case, the comma is correctly used to separate two independent clauses, "Many students anticipate spring break" and "Luis looks forward to winter vacation more." The comma before "but" separates the two clauses and is known as a conjunction comma. Therefore, the statement is true, and the sentence demonstrates proper comma usage.