Which is the correct answer? If there a double comma or no comma, how do you divide a number by the letters “with” or without”?

I am writing a sentence about a topic that ended in punctuation. I want to learn to be polite. I wish I could speak to some other topic. What will you conclude under day 1 if you use a comma or have

a text below.

What are the topics that we talk all day about. Hence are as per the below list.

How can a comma be added between headings in post with “topics”, because below them are the topics is a dependent clause and

the next is independent?

Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
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Without comma? “I’m going to write about the topics that I’m going to cover in day 1”. What does “day 1” do? If it was a separate clause you would use a comma; imagine something like “You can find the topics below, the class will start on day 1. It is due to start on day 1 of July 2016 and we will have to finish day 2″. (Though I’d probably prefer a semi colon in that example). ”

Answered on March 28, 2021.
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Without comma? “I’m going to write about the topics that I’m going to cover in day 1”. What does “day 1” do? If it was a separate clause you would use a comma; imagine something like “You can find the topics below, the class will start on day 1. It is due to start on day 1 of July 2016 and we will have to finish day 2″. (Though I’d probably prefer a semi colon in that example). ”

Answered on March 28, 2021.
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