Which sentence is punctuated?

A. Last night, I made dinner. It consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time: talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner, we played some games; everyone had a blast.

B. Last night... I made dinner; It consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah: John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner, we played some games, everyone had a blast.

C. Last night, I made dinner. It consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time: talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner, we played some games-- everyone had a blast.

D. Last night, I made dinner; It consisted of chicken, rice--and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time; talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner we played some games, everyone had a blast.

1 answer

The most punctuated and correctly structured sentence is:

A. Last night, I made dinner. It consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time: talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner, we played some games; everyone had a blast.

This option has appropriate punctuation throughout, using commas, colons, and semicolons correctly, and there are no grammatical errors.