The correct option that must be placed between coordinate adjectives is commas. When two or more adjectives equally modify a noun, they are separated by commas.
Which option must be placed between coordinate adjectives?(1 point)
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periods
periods
no punctuation
no punctuation
commas
commas
semicolons
semicolons
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Lucy made creative, colorful Valentine’s Day cards for all of her classmates.
Lucy made creative, colorful Valentine’s Day cards for all of her classmates.
Lucy wore her pink turtleneck sweater to school on Valentine’s Day.
Lucy wore her pink turtleneck sweater to school on Valentine’s Day.
Lucy decorated a brown paper bag to put all of her cards in.
Lucy decorated a brown paper bag to put all of her cards in.
Lucy received a beautiful floral bouquet for Valentine's Day.
Lucy received a beautiful floral bouquet for Valentine's Day.
The sentence that contains coordinate adjectives is:
Lucy made creative, colorful Valentine’s Day cards for all of her classmates.
In this sentence, "creative" and "colorful" are coordinate adjectives because they equally describe the noun "cards" and are separated by a comma.
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I played on the best softball team in my town.
I played on the best softball team in my town.
Seven large swans came swimming by all at once, startling the ducks.
Seven large swans came swimming by all at once, startling the ducks.
The bus was hot crowded and loud, so we decided to get off and walk.
The bus was hot crowded and loud, so we decided to get off and walk.
The slinky tabby cat backed slowly away from the fence as the dog barked.
The sentence that contains coordinate adjectives that should be separated by commas is:
The bus was hot, crowded, and loud, so we decided to get off and walk.
In this sentence, "hot," "crowded," and "loud" are coordinate adjectives because they equally describe the noun "bus" and should be separated by commas. Note that there's a typo in your sentence where it says "hot crowded"; it should be "hot, crowded."