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15) Monaco values a few things in reconstructing an ancient dish, rather than simply studying artifacts like other archaeologists experiencing “all the aspects of what it would have been like to have been the original creator or user”; gaining “a much clearer glimpse into Roman daily life”; and returning to our “food roots” by spending time preparing, not just consuming, food. (“Experimental Which revision adds the correct punctuation to sentence 15?
A. archaeologists. Experiencing
B. archaeologists, experiencing
C. archaeologists; experiencing
D. archaeologists: experiencing archaeologist Farrell Monaco”) (16) Hopefully, her guests will enjoy eating a bite from the past!
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The colon correctly introduces the series of gerund phrases that Monaco values ("experiencing…; gaining…; and returning…"). A comma would misattach the participial phrase to "archaeologists," and a period or semicolon would leave a sentence fragment.
The colon correctly introduces the series of gerund phrases that Monaco values ("experiencing…; gaining…; and returning…"). A comma would misattach the participial phrase to "archaeologists," and a period or semicolon would leave a sentence fragment.
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