Asked by Cash
Which of the following demonstrates correct use of commas and semicolons? *
-We want to visit San Francisco, California; Atlanta, Georgia; and Orlando, Florida.
-We want to visit San Francisco, California, Atlanta, Georgia, and Orlando, Florida.
-We want to visit, San Francisco California, Atlanta Georgia, and Orlando Florida.
-None of the above are correct
This is the last question, I'm in Ms. Verble's class.
Please help me with this. :)
-We want to visit San Francisco, California; Atlanta, Georgia; and Orlando, Florida.
-We want to visit San Francisco, California, Atlanta, Georgia, and Orlando, Florida.
-We want to visit, San Francisco California, Atlanta Georgia, and Orlando Florida.
-None of the above are correct
This is the last question, I'm in Ms. Verble's class.
Please help me with this. :)
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
from Internet:
Use commas when writing a list of at least three words, phrases or clauses in a sentence. Place a comma between each item in the list, unless you are writing in Associated Press style . In that case, you would not place a comma before the "and" that joins the final two items.
Use commas when writing a list of at least three words, phrases or clauses in a sentence. Place a comma between each item in the list, unless you are writing in Associated Press style . In that case, you would not place a comma before the "and" that joins the final two items.
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