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HudsonKB16

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Which sentence has all commas correctly placed?
 
  a. There's nothing to eat but I'm just starving.
  b. There's nothing to eat, but I'm just starving.
  c. There's nothing to eat, but I'm just, starving.
  d. There's nothing to eat but, I'm just starving.

Question 2

Which sentence has all commas correctly placed?
 
  a. Mr. Wilson, my favorite teacher, always has a terrific lecture planned.
 
  b. Mr. Wilson, my favorite, teacher, always has a terrific lecture planned.
  c. Mr. Wilson my favorite teacher, always has a terrific, lecture planned.
  d. Mr. Wilson, my favorite teacher, always has a terrific lecture, planned.



covalentbond

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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