Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? (look closely!)(1 point)
Responses
To try to keep busy, Rapunzel read books, painted, played games, and cleaned.
To try to keep busy, Rapunzel read books, painted, played games, and cleaned.
To try to keep busy: Rapunzel read books, painted, played games, and cleaned.
To try to keep busy: Rapunzel read books, painted, played games, and cleaned.
To try to keep busy; Rapunzel read books; painted; played games; and cleaned.
To try to keep busy; Rapunzel read books; painted; played games; and cleaned.
To try to keep busy Rapunzel read books: painted: played games: and cleaned.
To try to keep busy Rapunzel read books: painted: played games: and cleaned.
1 answer
The first sentence "To try to keep busy, Rapunzel read books, painted, played games, and cleaned." uses punctuation correctly.