Comma Homicide

Meanderer

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The Cambridge comma (LINK)

"The Cambridge comma introduces a punctuated pause AFTER the word “and” in lists — i.e. before the final list item … An example of the new Cambridge comma illustrates the unexpectedly belated verbal interruption that it offers: “He packed up his books, cigars, teddy bears and, slippers.”

So, If you're reading this aloud, this indicates a verbal hesitation, correct? I was taught the opposite. Hooray! I learned something new! I must go make hot, buttered popcorn!
 
The Cambridge comma (LINK)

"The Cambridge comma introduces a punctuated pause AFTER the word “and” in lists — i.e. before the final list item … An example of the new Cambridge comma illustrates the unexpectedly belated verbal interruption that it offers: “He packed up his books, cigars, teddy bears and, slippers.”
Not meaning to be obnoxious, but it should read: "He packed up his books, cigars, teddy bears, and slippers." The comma was in the wrong place.
 
Oxford Comma unnecessary unless it is written as part of a speech to be read in which case it indicates a pause and emphasis on last word.
 

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