Commas after introductory phrases
how will fix it?
See example:
Yes the lesson addressed, the majority of media visual technological illiteracies which is appropriate for the level intended.
asked Apr 09 '11 at 22:46
irin
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1 answer 
You need a comma after 'yes', not after 'addressed'.
One trick that may help with commas is to say the sentence out loud, as if you were speaking to someone. Usually, when you pause in speaking there should be a comma in that part of the sentence.
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answered Apr 11 '11 at 11:06
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