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Adsfaf Posted 8 years ago
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Can I delete the first and last comma, without changing the meaning?

The prosecutor argued that the defendant, who was at the scene of the crime, who had a strong revenge motive, and who had access to the murder weapon, was guilty of homicide.
  

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adsfaf Can I delete the first and last comma, without changing the meaning? The prosecutor argued that the defendant, who was at the scene of the crime , who had a strong revenge motive , and who had access to the murder weapon , was guilty of homicide. Please make your headings shorter and ask your question in the body of your post.

  • adsfaf Can I delete the first and last comma, without changing the meaning?
  • The prosecutor argued that the defendant, who was at the scene of the crime , who had a strong revenge motive , and who had access to the murder weapon , was guilty of homicide.
  • Please make your headings shorter and ask your question in the body of your post.
  • Thanks.
  • No.
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adsfafCan I delete the first and last comma, without changing the meaning?
The prosecutor argued that the defendant, who was at the scene of the crime, who had a strong revenge motive, and who had

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