Question
judging itself is wrong, no one can judge who had not been there
A) NO CHANGE
B) judging itself is wrong: no one can judge who had not been there
C) judging, itself is wrong; no one can judge, who had not been there
D) judging itself is wrong, no one can judge; who had not been thereIām
A) NO CHANGE
B) judging itself is wrong: no one can judge who had not been there
C) judging, itself is wrong; no one can judge, who had not been there
D) judging itself is wrong, no one can judge; who had not been thereIām
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best option for clarity and correctness in punctuation is:
**A) NO CHANGE**
The original sentence reads clearly and correctly as: "judging itself is wrong, no one can judge who had not been there." The comma appropriately connects the two independent clauses.
Options B, C, and D introduce unnecessary punctuation changes that disrupt the flow of the sentence.
**A) NO CHANGE**
The original sentence reads clearly and correctly as: "judging itself is wrong, no one can judge who had not been there." The comma appropriately connects the two independent clauses.
Options B, C, and D introduce unnecessary punctuation changes that disrupt the flow of the sentence.