Question

which sentence correctly follows punctuation conventions

answer choices:

the state's most popular ice cream shop is in Boulder Colorado.

However the ice cream has very few ingredients

Many customers have asked, "does milk from grass-fed cows taste better?"

although the creamery uses dairy from many producers; it sources it's eggs from one farm.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The sentence that correctly follows punctuation conventions is:

"Many customers have asked, 'does milk from grass-fed cows taste better?'"

Here are the corrections for the other sentences:

1. **The state's most popular ice cream shop is in Boulder, Colorado.**
- A comma is needed after "Boulder."

2. **However, the ice cream has very few ingredients.**
- A comma is needed after "However."

3. **Although the creamery uses dairy from many producers, it sources its eggs from one farm.**
- The semicolon should be replaced with a comma, and "it's" should be corrected to "its."

So the only well-punctuated sentence originally given is the third one, which is technically formed as a question.
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