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Which sentence contains a correctly punctuated subordinating conjunction?


I thought I could eat anything, and then I went to the Garlic Festival and tried the ice cream.


The Butterfly Fair and MonarchFest had become bitter rivals, but most tourists went to both events.


LuAnn stopped going to the Dairy Fair after that embarrassing incident with the butter sculpture.


Vern decided to skip the Candy Dance, rather than deal with the large crowds.

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Sentence 3.

"LuAnn stopped going to the Dairy Fair after that embarrassing incident with the butter sculpture."

"After" is a subordinating conjunction (here introducing a dependent time phrase) and is correctly written without a comma following the main clause. The commas in the other choices are either with coordinating conjunctions (1 and 2) or unnecessary before "rather than" (4).