a. who we saw last month
c. that saw last month
b. that we saw last month
d. that we seeing last month
B. after name and us
C. after as
D. after three
The appropriate locations for commas in the sentence are after 'name' and 'us', making option B the correct choice. This follows the English grammar rule of using commas to set off additional details in a sentence.
This question pertains to identifying where to insert commas in the given sentence. According to basic English grammar rules, we insert commas to set off clauses, phrases, or words that are not essential to the main clause. Here, the best option would be B. after name and us. The sentence should be: '“Three Skeleton Key,” got its name, as the narrator tells us, from three escaped convicts.' This way, the sentence clearly relays that the information presented is additional detail provided by the narrator about 'Three Skeleton Key.'
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