Which rule is correct for using commas with adjectives?
A) Use commas to separate adjectives that equally modify the same noun.
B) Use commas to separate adjectives that modify the same noun if the adjectives can be reversed in order.
C) Use commas to separate adjectives modifying the same noun if they can be joined by and.
D) All of these rules are correct.
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A) set off the subject
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