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Which of the sentences below using direct address is punctuated correctly? A.Please come with me, Sarah, and Tom, to pick Mom’s...Asked by Raelyn
Which of the sentences below using direct address is punctuated correctly? (1 point)
Please come with me, Sarah, and Tom, to pick Mom’s birthday present.
Please come with me, Sarah and Tom to pick Mom’s birthday present.
Please come with me, Sarah, and Tom to pick Mom’s birthday present.
Please come with me Sarah and Tom, to pick Mom’s birthday present.
Please come with me, Sarah, and Tom, to pick Mom’s birthday present.
Please come with me, Sarah and Tom to pick Mom’s birthday present.
Please come with me, Sarah, and Tom to pick Mom’s birthday present.
Please come with me Sarah and Tom, to pick Mom’s birthday present.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
None of those is correct. Please ask your teacher about this question.
Someone else posted this question a few days ago and claimed that A is the correct answer. That is not right. It is wrong to have a comma after Sarah!
Someone else posted this question a few days ago and claimed that A is the correct answer. That is not right. It is wrong to have a comma after Sarah!
Answered by
Raelyn
I'll ask my teacher because I know there is often many gliches with the system. Thank you though.
Answered by
Anonymous
Its D.
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