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Example: I am taking art history, Russian literature, microeconomics, and macroeconomics next semester. (A comma used before 'and' to clarify the sentence is called an Oxford comma or a serial comma. The last comma helps the reader understand that macroeconomics is one course, while microeconomics is another separate course.)

2. To separate non-restrictive or non-essential words or phrases, which are appearing at the beginning, middle or end of a sentence, from the main clause.

Examples: In my opinion, the movie was more compelling than the book. (To separate phrase at beginning) The hotel, once we finally found it, was very nice. (To separate phrase in middle) We will not be attending the reception, however. (To separate word at end)

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