Sentence 2 is correctly punctuated.
"The students—a majority compared to the college faculty—agreed to sign the contract."
Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
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1.The students: a majority compared to the college faculty, agreed to sign the contract.
2.The students—a majority compared to the college faculty—agreed to sign the contract.
3.The students, a majority compared to the college faculty—agreed to sign the contract.
4.The students; a majority compared to the college faculty—agreed to sign the contract.
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
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1.I had to replace my headphones, which I bought less than a year ago.
2.I had to replace my headphones which I bought less than a year ago.
3.I had to replace my headphones which I bought, less than a year ago.
4.I had to replace my headphones which, I bought less than a year ago.
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1.I had to replace my headphones, which I bought less than a year ago.
2.I had to replace my headphones which I bought less than a year ago.
3.I had to replace my headphones which I bought, less than a year ago.
4.I had to replace my headphones which, I bought less than a year ago.
Sentence 1 is punctuated correctly.
"I had to replace my headphones, which I bought less than a year ago."
"I had to replace my headphones, which I bought less than a year ago."