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Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly to separate coordinate adjectives? (1 point)
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• The camp counselor's loud obnoxious snoring kept us up all night.
• Liam likes cheese, pepperoni, and peppers on his pizza.
• After a long day, it is nice to relax by the pool.
• The small, mischievous squirrel stole my sandwich.
• Liam likes cheese, pepperoni, and peppers on his pizza.
• After a long day, it is nice to relax by the pool.
• The small, mischievous squirrel stole my sandwich.
The sentence that uses commas correctly to separate coordinate adjectives is:
• The small, mischievous squirrel stole my sandwich.
In this sentence, "small" and "mischievous" are coordinate adjectives that independently describe the noun "squirrel," and thus should be separated by a comma. The first sentence does not use a comma between the adjectives "loud" and "obnoxious," which should be separated as they both describe "snoring."
The other sentences do not involve coordinate adjectives requiring commas.