Which sentence best highlights the interesting details in the original sentence? Lizzy bought all kinds of supplies, balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles, for the party. (1 point) Responses Lizzy bought all kinds of supplies—balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles—for the party. Lizzy bought all kinds of supplies—balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles—for the party. Lizzy—bought all kinds of supplies—balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles, for the party. Lizzy—bought all kinds of supplies—balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles, for the party. Lizzy—bought all kinds of supplies, balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles, for the party. Lizzy—bought all kinds of supplies, balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles, for the party. Lizzy bought all kinds of supplies, balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles—for the party. Lizzy bought all kinds of supplies, balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles—for the party. Skip to navigation

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The sentence that best highlights the interesting details in the original sentence is:

Lizzy bought all kinds of supplies—balloons, gift wrap, ribbons, and candles—for the party.

This version effectively uses em dashes to emphasize the list of supplies while maintaining clarity and flow.