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Place commas where necessary. (Running all the way home Jackie tried to make it before the rain started falling.)
Running all the way home, Jackie tried to make it before the rain started falling. The comma should be placed after the word home and before Jackie.
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Running all the way home, Jackie tried to make it before the rain started falling.
The comma should be placed after the word home and before Jackie.
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