
Likewise, the difference between “Let’s eat Jennifer” and “Let’s eat, Jennifer” is whether Jennifer will be in a stew pot or a dining chair. You saw the comma there, right?

Likewise, the difference between “Let’s eat Jennifer” and “Let’s eat, Jennifer” is whether Jennifer will be in a stew pot or a dining chair. You saw the comma there, right?
One of my favorite punctuation illustrations is about the Oxford comma. It shows the difference between the sentences “We invited the strippers, Lenin, and Stalin” and “We invited the strippers, Lenin and Stalin.”
That’s a good one except for the images that it brings to mind.