Asked by maribel
Which sentences are punctuated correctly? Check all that apply.
Apples which come in many varieties are delicious raw or cooked.
The friend—whom I met at camp—will be attending my school this year.
Gabriel will travel to Peru (where his mother was born) next month.
Bears in Space—which is my favorite movie—is on at eight o’clock tonight.
Charlie, my oldest cousin, just got a job at the car wash.
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Correct: 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Reason:
- 1 is wrong: "which come in many varieties" is a nonrestrictive clause and needs commas ("Apples, which come in many varieties, ...") or use "that" for a restrictive clause.
- 2, 3, 4, and 5 use appropriate punctuation for parenthetical/nonrestrictive information and are acceptable.
Reason:
- 1 is wrong: "which come in many varieties" is a nonrestrictive clause and needs commas ("Apples, which come in many varieties, ...") or use "that" for a restrictive clause.
- 2, 3, 4, and 5 use appropriate punctuation for parenthetical/nonrestrictive information and are acceptable.
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