This is my sentence as is: "Exemplified the characteristics of kindness and leadership and in so doing lent considerable presence to a team that might otherwise have …"
If you could provide a hard and fast rule here … and if one doesn't exist and it's a matter of preference … I'd appreciate your opinion and—just as important—the rationale behind it. I have thus far opted for 0 commas. Is this breaking, or merely bending, a rule? Thank you.
Anonymous This is my sentence Actually, it's a sentence fragment in resumé style. Anonymous I have thus far opted for 0 commas. Is this breaking, or merely bending, a rule?
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AnonymousThis is my sentence
Actually, it's a sentence fragment in resumé style.
AnonymousI have thus far opted for 0 commas. Is this breaking, or merely bending, a rule?
I would not have used any commas either. I don't even see where you would want to put a comma or what rule you think you're breaking or bending.