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I am wondering when you are grammatically supposed to use commas with multiple prepositional phrases. I know there are times where ambiguity is not a problem. However, for curiosity purposes, I would like to know when and if you need to use commas between prepositions. An example is below.
Hard shakes flow throughout the floors and halls of the facility all the way to the center control room where lighting flickers around a man.
Or would it be
Hard shakes flow throughout the floors and halls of the facility, all the way to the center control room, where lighting flickers around a man.
Hard shakes flow throughout the floors and halls of the facility all the way to the center control room where lighting flickers around a man.
Or would it be
Hard shakes flow throughout the floors and halls of the facility, all the way to the center control room, where lighting flickers around a man.