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Your dog escaped from your house, in fact, she dug a hole; in my lawn.

Which of the choices below fixes the misplaced punctuation?
A. Your dog; escaped from your house, in fact she dug a hole in my lawn.
B. Your dog escaped from your house; in fact, she dug a hole in my lawn.
C. Your dog escaped from your house in fact; she dug a hole in my lawn.
D. Your dog escaped from your house, in fact she dug; a hole in my lawn.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
B.

Explanation: The sentence has two independent clauses. Use a semicolon to join them and put a comma after the transitional phrase "in fact": "Your dog escaped from your house; in fact, she dug a hole in my lawn."