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Which sentence requires semicolons instead of commas?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AOn our summer road trip, we will travel to Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.%0D%0AOn our summer road trip, we will travel to Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.%0D%0A%0D%0AThis summer, we are going on a road trip to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Maryland, and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.%0D%0AThis summer, we are going on a road trip to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Maryland, and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.%0D%0A%0D%0AOn our summer road trip, we will travel by car, train, and bus to three different states.%0D%0AOn our summer road trip, we will travel by car, train, and bus to three different states.%0D%0A%0D%0AThis summer, we are going on a road trip to the cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Rehoboth Beach.%0D%0AThis summer, we are going on a road trip to the cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Rehoboth Beach.

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The sentence that requires semicolons instead of commas is:

"This summer, we are going on a road trip to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Maryland, and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware."

In this sentence, the locations include city names followed by state names, which creates a complex list. Therefore, using semicolons can help avoid confusion. The corrected sentence would look like:

"This summer, we are going on a road trip to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware."
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