here should be commas around “however” in the following sentence: “Dwayne had planned to take the last flight out to Chicago. It was cancelled, however, because of bad weather.” (Points :1)

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Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore to her friends and neighbors

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When using the transitional word "however" to introduce a subordinate clause, it is generally enclosed by commas. In this case, the sentence should be written as: "Dwayne had planned to take the last flight out to Chicago. It was cancelled, however, because of bad weather."