In theory, the dark smoke from the burning oil wells absorbs sunlight, and the surrounding air is heated. She worried about finding someone to take care of the dog and provide a good home for him.
Why does the second sentence not need a comma after the 'and', and why does the first one do? (I got it wrong)
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Top answer
I mean, before the 'and'.
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I mean, before the 'and'.
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