Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)
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Sam likes to run marathons: he is a talented painter.
Sam likes to run marathons: he is a talented painter.
Sam likes to run marathons; the Boston Marathon; the New York Marathon; and the Iron Man Challenge.
Sam likes to run marathons; the Boston Marathon; the New York Marathon; and the Iron Man Challenge.
Sam likes to run marathons; he trains all year long.
Sam likes to run marathons; he trains all year long.
Sam likes to run marathons: the Boston Marathon: the New York Marathon: and the Iron Man Challenge.
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Sam likes to run marathons; he trains all year long.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)
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Dee passed her math test with a perfect score: her favorite color is blue.
Dee passed her math test with a perfect score: her favorite color is blue.
Dee passed her math test: with a perfect score, she got all the answers correct.
Dee passed her math test: with a perfect score, she got all the answers correct.
Dee passed her math test: with a perfect score: she got all the answers correct.
Dee passed her math test: with a perfect score: she got all the answers correct.
Dee passed her math test with a perfect score; she studied all week long.
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Dee passed her math test with a perfect score: her favorite color is blue.
Dee passed her math test with a perfect score: her favorite color is blue.
Dee passed her math test: with a perfect score, she got all the answers correct.
Dee passed her math test: with a perfect score, she got all the answers correct.
Dee passed her math test: with a perfect score: she got all the answers correct.
Dee passed her math test: with a perfect score: she got all the answers correct.
Dee passed her math test with a perfect score; she studied all week long.
Dee passed her math test with a perfect score; she studied all week long.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)
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On Monday I am going to go hiking but after that I will come by to visit you.
On Monday I am going to go hiking but after that I will come by to visit you.
For about 3 minutes, the helicopter hovered overhead, and then flew away, to the east.
For about 3 minutes, the helicopter hovered overhead, and then flew away, to the east.
In 2019 eight new students enrolled in our school, but only five of them stayed.
In 2019 eight new students enrolled in our school, but only five of them stayed.
After driving all day and night, we finally reached our destination, and we happily went to sleep.
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On Monday I am going to go hiking but after that I will come by to visit you.
On Monday I am going to go hiking but after that I will come by to visit you.
For about 3 minutes, the helicopter hovered overhead, and then flew away, to the east.
For about 3 minutes, the helicopter hovered overhead, and then flew away, to the east.
In 2019 eight new students enrolled in our school, but only five of them stayed.
In 2019 eight new students enrolled in our school, but only five of them stayed.
After driving all day and night, we finally reached our destination, and we happily went to sleep.
After driving all day and night, we finally reached our destination, and we happily went to sleep.
Which sentence correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction?(1 point)
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Because you offered to help.
Because you offered to help.
You came over: because I needed some help.
You came over: because I needed some help.
Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.
Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.
I got the help I needed; because I needed some help.
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Because you offered to help.
Because you offered to help.
You came over: because I needed some help.
You came over: because I needed some help.
Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.
Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.
I got the help I needed; because I needed some help.
Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.