Use the following sentence to answer the question.

We came home from the concert which was in the next town and went directly to bed.

Where should two commas be placed in the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

after home and went
after home and went

after concert and town
after concert and town

after concert and directly
after concert and directly

after came and town
after came and town

The correct placement of the two commas in the sentence would be after "concert" and after "town."

The two commas should be placed after concert and town, and after concert and directly.

To determine where the commas should be placed in the sentence, we need to identify the nonessential or nonrestrictive information that can be set apart with commas. In this case, the phrase "which was in the next town" provides additional information about the concert but is not essential to the meaning of the sentence. Therefore, the commas should be placed before and after this nonessential phrase.

The correct answer is: after concert and town.