[ Grammar ]
Choose the correct use of commas around the APPOSITIVE from the options below, depending on whether the information is essential or non-essential:
A. Her mom, Sue, went back to school for a Master’s degree.
B. Her mom Sue went back to school for a Master’s degree.

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