Question
Which sentence correctly uses punctuation to separate coordinating adjectives?
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Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her, soft comfortable, bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her, soft comfortable, bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable, bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable, bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft comfortable, bed
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Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her, soft comfortable, bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her, soft comfortable, bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable, bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable, bed.
Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft comfortable, bed
Answers
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The correct sentence that uses punctuation to separate coordinating adjectives is:
**Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable bed.**
In this case, "soft" and "comfortable" are coordinating adjectives that describe the noun "bed," and they are correctly separated by a comma.
**Every day, Lara looks forward to sleeping in her soft, comfortable bed.**
In this case, "soft" and "comfortable" are coordinating adjectives that describe the noun "bed," and they are correctly separated by a comma.
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