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Add a noun of direct address to the sentence below, along with the proper punctuation.

(Pls add an example of a noun of direct address it would help a lot)

“I like your new haircut.”

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Answer:

I like your new haircut, Mom.

Explanation:

A noun of direct address is when you reference a person directly by proper name or title (like Mom, Dad or Aunt *name*). To do this, you would add commas before or after their name in a sentence.

Examples:

Thank you, Jason.

Uncle Dave, when should we come visit?

If you go now, Chelsea, you can get there on time.