PLEASE SHOW ME THE PROPER PLACES TO PUT THE COMMAS IN THIS SENTENCE:

Athens a city in Greece named after Athena the Greek goddess of war and wisdom

First, this is nat a sentence. It doesn't have a verb.

I'll be glad to show you where to put the commas if you post a complete sentence.

This is NOT a sentence.

Please show us were to put the commas in the following sentance:

Athens a city in greece named after Athena the Greek Goddess of war and wisdom.
This how the sentance was given to my daughter by the Teacher. My daughter tried to dispute the validity of this not only being a true sentance but also where the commas should go.

To determine the correct placement of commas in the sentence, you need to identify the separate elements or parts of the sentence that need to be set off with commas. Here's the sentence:

"Athens, a city in Greece, named after Athena, the Greek goddess of war and wisdom."

Here is the breakdown of the commas in the revised sentence:

1. Commas after "Athens" and "Greece": The phrase "a city in Greece" provides additional information about Athens, so it should be set off with commas.
2. Comma after "Athena": The phrase "the Greek goddess of war and wisdom" is adding information to specify which Athena is being mentioned, so it should be set off with commas.

By following these guidelines, you will correctly place the commas in the sentence.