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Which of the following sentences would have a change in meaning without the oxford comma? A. Breaking Bad, Lost, and Star Trek are my favorite shows.
B. It is always nice to spend time with my family, friends, and coworkers.
C. My brothers, Paul, and Tony all came to my party last night.
D. If you are going to the store, make sure you buy soda, chips, and pretzels.

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