The correct option to place between coordinate adjectives is "commas." When two or more adjectives equally modify a noun, commas are used to separate them. For example: "It was a long, tiring, and stressful day."
Which option must be placed between coordinate adjectives?(1 point) Responses semicolons semicolons commas commas no punctuation no punctuation periods
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The sentence that contains coordinate adjectives is: "Lucy made creative, colorful Valentine’s Day cards for all of her classmates."
In this sentence, "creative" and "colorful" are coordinate adjectives that both describe the noun "cards."
The sentence that contains coordinate adjectives that should be separated by commas is: "The bus was hot crowded and loud, so we decided to get off and walk."
In this sentence, "hot," "crowded," and "loud" are coordinate adjectives describing the noun "bus," and they should be separated by commas: "The bus was hot, crowded, and loud..."
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is: "Before gym class, the students seem happy, excited, and ready to play."
This sentence correctly uses commas to separate the coordinate adjectives "happy," "excited," and "ready." Additionally, it correctly places a comma after "gym class" to introduce the main clause.