Therefore, Frank is an excellent model of depicting the emotion distress of a child, as a result of a divorce.
Do I need a comma before "as a result of a divorce"? If possible, an explanation would be nice. So I don't repeat the same mistake.
FYI: Frank is a fictional character. He is a child in a divorced family. My paper is about whether or not he portrays a realistic role in a divorced family.
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emotion al distress Perhaps this is better: ,,,of a child whose parents are divorced.
— Philip
emotion al distress Perhaps this is better: ,,,of a child whose parents are divorced.
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