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Which sentence correctly uses a comma to separate the introductory phrase? commerce is represented by, the female statue crowned with a wreath of olive leaves. the female statue, crowned with a wreath of olive leaves, represents commerce. crowned with a wreath of olive leaves, this female statue represents commerce. the wreath of olive leaves crowning the female statue, represents commerce.

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