Is it appropriate to use a comma in these examples?
We, however, discussed ways of improving the school's standard so as to increase the admission rate of students this year, and scheduled the next meeting to be on Tuesday for proper arrangements.
He never looked for trouble (although he had a bag full of trouble for
trouble-seekers), and had a high sense of humor, which made the few
people who did not like him become his admirers.
I know that a comma can only be used before a coordinating conjunction if it connects two independent clauses. But this is not the case here. I thought of this question and wanted to know whether using a comma in these examples is correct.
Please note that example 2 is taken from a novel.
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