Why do you use “…and as a result,…” to link two independent clauses? Why is a comma after “result” of a test?
I’m of mixed families. As
a result, I grew up with two cultures and as a result, I got to experience firsthand how misunderstandings evolve due to not understanding each other’s culture.
There are two independent clauses while the second has an introductory clause. The clauses are subject to an initial in the name of the document. Is that actually possible and do you have to use the comma after “result” then?
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The usage you have shown correct, aka “Musica” is incorrect.
Anything parenthetical, i.e.. what is used on a letter? Anything that is optionally dropped, must be surrounded by commas. In this case there will be a comma after the “and” in order to surround “as a result”. British and U.S. comma usage can vary but this is one thing these two cultures are united on.