When "then" is used to mean therefore, must it follow the same punctuation rules as all other interrupters, and therefore be set off with commas? <br/><br/>So for instance, are the following punctuated properly, or could you afford to lose a comma or two? <br/><br/>"How is it, then, that you get off completely scot-free?"<br/><br/>"Could it be, then, that he has finally changed his ways?"