Do I need a comma after
Though the protest was evoked by the Egyptians , the Egyptians were driven by what Hosni Mubarak did to Egypt and inspired by the protest in Tunisia.
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Mulk,
I have 100% confidence in saying that you are 100% correct: it needs
that comma.
When you say that sentence aloud, do you notice how you are almost
forced to pause and take a brief rest? Well, that pause is represented
by a comma.
If "Though the protest was evoked by the Egyptians" were placed
at the end of the sentence, then you would not need a comma in front
of "Though."
For example:
Although/ even though/ though I like you, [pause]I am not going to
lend you $1,000.
I am not going to lend you $1,000 although/even though/ though I
like you.