Which option demonstrates the correct way to use a comma? (Illuminate)(1 point) Responses Spencer is planning on getting a job after high school, but his parents want him to go to college. Spencer is planning on getting a job after high school, but his parents want him to go to college. Jody wants to go to a university, she wants to go to Harvard. Jody wants to go to a university, she wants to go to Harvard. D.J. is going to go to law school, in Connecticut. D.J. is going to go to law school, in Connecticut. Alexia is going to attend a culinary institute, culinary institutes teach students how to cook. Alexia is going to attend a culinary institute, culinary institutes teach students how to cook.

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The correct option that demonstrates the correct way to use a comma is:

Spencer is planning on getting a job after high school, but his parents want him to go to college.

This sentence correctly uses a comma before the conjunction "but" to join two independent clauses.