Asked by bri_bri
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)
Responses
Before gym class, the students seem happy, excited, and ready to play.
Before gym class, the students seem happy, excited, and ready to play.
The red-faced exhausted students are glad that gym is over.
The red-faced exhausted students are glad that gym is over.
After gym class the students appear tired, worn-out, and, thirsty.
After gym class the students appear tired, worn-out, and, thirsty.
The eager energetic students are ready for gym to begin.
The eager energetic students are ready for gym to begin.
Responses
Before gym class, the students seem happy, excited, and ready to play.
Before gym class, the students seem happy, excited, and ready to play.
The red-faced exhausted students are glad that gym is over.
The red-faced exhausted students are glad that gym is over.
After gym class the students appear tired, worn-out, and, thirsty.
After gym class the students appear tired, worn-out, and, thirsty.
The eager energetic students are ready for gym to begin.
The eager energetic students are ready for gym to begin.
Answers
Answered by
Genz
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correctly punctuated sentence is:
"Before gym class, the students seem happy, excited, and ready to play."
"Before gym class, the students seem happy, excited, and ready to play."
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