Question
Which sentence correctly uses punctuation conventions?(1 point)
Responses
The local politician who won her race handily (will speak at the grand opening event).
The local politician who won her race handily (will speak at the grand opening event).
We should visit the farmers’ market, it tends to have many local vendors.
We should visit the farmers’ market, it tends to have many local vendors.
My grandmother told me, “treat others the way you want to be treated.”
My grandmother told me, “treat others the way you want to be treated.”
There are three reasons to visit the beach: the sun, the sand, and the surf.
Responses
The local politician who won her race handily (will speak at the grand opening event).
The local politician who won her race handily (will speak at the grand opening event).
We should visit the farmers’ market, it tends to have many local vendors.
We should visit the farmers’ market, it tends to have many local vendors.
My grandmother told me, “treat others the way you want to be treated.”
My grandmother told me, “treat others the way you want to be treated.”
There are three reasons to visit the beach: the sun, the sand, and the surf.
Answers
Answered by
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The sentence that correctly uses punctuation conventions is:
“There are three reasons to visit the beach: the sun, the sand, and the surf.”
The other sentences either have incorrect punctuation or incorrect capitalization.
“There are three reasons to visit the beach: the sun, the sand, and the surf.”
The other sentences either have incorrect punctuation or incorrect capitalization.
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