Zarious
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Hello, I am currently writing an essay and I have these two sentences written:
In the book The Ocean at the End of the Lane, it can be argued that the author, Neil Gaiman, intends...
and
The house-keeper, Ursula, becomes tangible proof for a child who....
I'm unsure if the commas I have placed are necessary or what the rules corresponding to names and occupations are.
Thanks in advance for any help!
In the book The Ocean at the End of the Lane, it can be argued that the author, Neil Gaiman, intends...
and
The house-keeper, Ursula, becomes tangible proof for a child who....
I'm unsure if the commas I have placed are necessary or what the rules corresponding to names and occupations are.
Thanks in advance for any help!