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The comma is a punctuation character that is placed on the baseline and looks similar to a single quotation mark.
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Should "So", "Therefore", "Hence", and "Thus" be followed by commas?
Trask's summary of the rules for including bracketing commas are:
Use a pair of bracketing commas to set off a weak interruption which could be removed from the sentence without destroying it. … So feel free to omit the commas if your prefer, particularly for short sentences. …