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Definition: Serial Comma
from Wikipedia:
The serial comma is the comma used immediately before a coordinating conjunction (usually and or or, and sometimes nor) preceding the final item in a list of three or more items. For example, a list of three countries can be punctuated as either "Portugal, Spain, and France" (with the serial comma) or as "Portugal, Spain and France" (without the serial comma).
Policy Guidelines
Unless otherwise specified, the use of the serial comma in CloudCrowd tasks is optional. We encourage its use, but writing should not rejected or corrected because of the presence of absence of a serial comma
last update: 8/13/11