The best choice to maintain clarity and proper punctuation is:
(Choice D) automobiles (especially the latter)
So the sentence would read: "Trains, planes, and automobiles (especially the latter) are the subject of Gary Stiller's new book, Our Lives in Transit."
Trains, planes, and automobiles—especially the latter are the subject of Gary Stiller's new book, Our Lives in Transit.
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) NO CHANGE
A
NO CHANGE
(Choice B) automobiles—especially the latter)
B
automobiles—especially the latter)
(Choice C) automobiles especially the latter,
C
automobiles especially the latter,
(Choice D) automobiles (especially the latter)
D
automobiles (especially the latter)
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