Which sentence is punctuated correctly to create suspense or drama?(1 point)

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"Dolphins eat fish, squid, and ... shrimp."
"Dolphins eat fish, squid, and ... shrimp."

"She opened the door and saw ... a cake!"
"She opened the door and saw ... a cake!"

"Did you hear from Steve about — oh, and be sure to take out the trash — his graduation coming up?"
"Did you hear from Steve about — oh, and be sure to take out the trash — his graduation coming up?"

"Because the car was traveling at such a high speed, the sound of the impact could be heard for miles."

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"Because the car was traveling at such a high speed, the sound of the impact could be heard for miles."
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