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A. None of these
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B. After he finished his meal, he went out.
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C. She sings, and dances gracefully.
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D. Quickly, finish your homework before dinner.
Explanation
After he finished his meal, he went out.
The comma separates the introductory dependent clause ("After he finished his meal") from the independent clause ("he went out").
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A. The book is on the table, and under the chair.
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B. Before leaving, please turn off the lights.
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C. None of these
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D. I bought apple organes, and bananas.
Explanation
The comma is correctly placed after the introductory phrase "Before leaving," which sets the context for the main part of the sentence.
The comma separates the introductory phrase from the main clause, improving clarity and readability.
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