Asked by sofu

Which revision to sentence 7 uses correct punctuation?
A. Get to bed on time and set your alarm earlier if your mornings are tight on time, prepare your breakfast the night before.
B. Get to bed on time and set your alarm earlier; if your mornings are tight on time, prepare your breakfast the night before.
C. Get to bed on time and set your alarm earlier, if your mornings are tight on time: prepare your breakfast the night before.
D. Get to bed on time and set your alarm earlier or, if your mornings are tight on time; prepare your breakfast the night before.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
B

Explanation: The semicolon correctly separates the two main ideas, and the conditional clause "if your mornings are tight on time, prepare your breakfast the night before" is punctuated properly.