• qyron
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    -114 days ago

    I was taughy any sentence fragment between commas is added, yet not vital, information to a sentence, capable of being removed without taking away any crucial information conveied.

    It fits the rules.

    And, commas also act as a way to convey the rithym you intend your sentences to be read.

    I have a really hard time reading english and not feel rushed to do it.

    • VindictiveJudge
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      94 days ago

      It actually doesn’t fit the rules. That comma before “announces” is completely unnecessary and accomplishes nothing. The headline should read,

      Pope Francis has died, the Vatican camerlengo announces

    • Prehensile_cloaca
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      4 days ago

      It’s passive language. It should read: So and so announces, Pope Francis has died.

      • @Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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        24 days ago

        If it were an ordinary sentence used in casual conversation, sure. But for a news headline, it makes sense to put the most important information at the beginning.