Commas with Introductory Phrases: The following sentences are missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary to set off introductory phrases. - 1. In the 1940s Paul Robeson was said to be the most famous American in the world.
Commas with Introductory Phrases: The following sentences are missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary to set off introductory phrases. - 2. To the dismay of his fans few young people today even know who he was.
Commas with Introductory Phrases: The following sentences are missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary to set off introductory phrases. - 3. Born the son of a freed slave Robeson became a beloved performer and political activist.
Commas with Introductory Phrases: The following sentences are missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary to set off introductory phrases. - 4. Winning respect for African American music he sang before huge crowds all over the world.
Commas with Introductory Phrases: The following sentences are missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary to set off introductory phrases. - 5. During his college days Robeson had been a star football player as well as the best student in his class.