SeanAhern
Commas
editHi
Can you explain why you added those commas in the C3PO page as I do not really understand the point of the addition. If there is some guideline I have not seen I would appreciate a link.
"In Episode I, a skeletal C-3PO model was puppeteered, with Anthony Daniels providing the voice-over, and the puppeteer was then digitally removed in post-production. For Episode II, Daniels requested to take over the puppeteering duties, but the scenes were later deleted and replaced with Daniels voicing C-3PO instead. For Episodes III to VI, Daniels wore the costume during principal photography and provided the voice-over."
whereas it should read:
In Episode I a skeletal C-3PO model was puppeteered, with Anthony Daniels providing the voice-over, and the puppeteer was then digitally removed in post-production. For Episode II Daniels requested to take over the puppeteering duties, but the scenes were later deleted and replaced with Daniels voicing C-3PO instead. For Episodes III to VI Daniels wore the costume during principal photography and provided the voice-over.
It may also be true that the terms should be Episodes III–VI as these are in fact numbers - as per date range in MoS
Chaosdruid (talk) 18:44, 18 July 2010 (UTC)
- The rule that sentences with comma delimiters should be readable by ignoring the part in the commas comes into play in the first comma addition.
- "My head, and my neck, hurts." - If the parts between the commas are deleted we are left with "My head hurts" which is correct.
- Your first addition makes no sense in the sentence. Previously it read "when he accompanies Padmé to Mustafar and Anakin,". The following part gave the sentence, ignoring the part between the commas, as:-
- "when he accompanies her to Mustafar and Anakin uses the Force to choke her into unconsciousness" but the sentence is now completely messed up.
- "However, C-3PO becomes a witness to his maker's turn to the dark side of the Force when he accompanies Padmé to Mustafar, and Anakin, now the Sith Lord Darth Vader, uses the Force to choke her into unconsciousness." gives
- "However and Anakin uses the force to choke..."
- "C-3PO, however, becomes a witness to his makers turn to the dark side of the force when he accompanies Padme to Mustafar
andwhere Anakin, now the Sith Lord Darth Vader, uses the Force to choke her into unconciousness." would be more applicable really.
My second addition, the commas after the episode numbers, is debatable. If someone removes them, I'm not put out. But my first edit was critical. The rule in question is not the one you cite about using commas to separate parenthetical clauses. The rule instead is to delineate a compound sentence. Commas are used to separate entirely separate clauses. In this case, the clause "However, C-3PO becomes a witness to his maker's turn to the dark side of the Force when he accompanies Padmé to Mustafar" is completely separate from the independent clause "Anakin, now the Sith Lord Darth Vader, uses the Force to choke her into unconsciousness." When two independent clauses are separated by a conjunction, in this case the word "and," the conjunction must be preceded by a comma. Cf. http://grammartips.homestead.com/compoundsentences.html
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