The correct answer is D: none of the above are correct.
Here’s a breakdown of the options:
A) "We went to visit San francisco, California semicolon atlanta, Georgia semicolon and orlando, Florida."
- Incorrect because semicolons are used incorrectly, and "Francisco" and "Atlanta" should be capitalized.
B) "We went to visit San francisco, california, atlanta, Georgia georgia, and orlando, Florida."
- Incorrect because "Francisco" and "California" should be capitalized, and "Georgia" is mentioned twice.
C) "We went to visit, San Francisco california, Atlanta georgia, and Orlando Florida."
- Incorrect because there’s an unnecessary comma after "visit," and "California" and "Georgia" should be capitalized.
The correct sentence should be:
"We went to visit San Francisco, California; Atlanta, Georgia; and Orlando, Florida."
Here, each city and state pair is separated by semicolons since they contain internal commas.