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10) Select the sentence with the correct punctuation (commas, semicolons, colons, and quotation marks.)
The two pigs who seem to never be in agreement are Snowball and Napoleon their major dispute is whether or not to build a windmill on Animal Farm.
The two pigs who seem to never be in agreement are Snowball and Napoleon; their major dispute is whether or not to build a windmill on Animal Farm.
The two pigs who seem to never be in agreement are Snowball and Napoleon: their major dispute is whether or not to build a windmill on Animal Farm.
The two pigs who seem to never be in agreement are Snowball and Napoleon their major dispute is whether or not to build a windmill on Animal Farm.
The two pigs who seem to never be in agreement are Snowball and Napoleon, their major dispute is whether or not to build a windmill on Animal Farm.
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The two pigs who seem to never be in agreement are Snowball and Napoleon. Their major dispute is whether or not to build a windmill on Animal Farm.
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