Homework:C10.2 Recall 1 Score: 0 of 1 pt C10.2 Recall Q-6 Writi 2 of 10 (1 compl
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Homework:C10.2 Recall 1 Score: 0 of 1 pt C10.2 Recall Q-6 Writi 2 of 10 (1 complete) ? Help mar, an Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? O A. I have to stop at the bank, on North 6 Street the dry cleaner, on South gh O B. I have to stop at the bank, on North 6 Street, the dry deaner, on South 8 Street my aunt's house, on South 12th Street and the dentist's office, across town on Linden Boulevard Street, my aunt's house, on South 12h Street, and the dentist's office across town on Linden Boulevard ork C. I have to stop at the bank, on North 6n Street, the dry cleaner, on South 8th O D. I have to stop at the bank, on North 6th Street, the dry cleaner, on South Street my aunt's house, on South 12th Street, and the dentist's office, across town on Linden Boulevard 8 Street, my aunt's house, on South 12th Street, and the dentists office, across town on Linden Boulevard All parts showing Clear AllExplanation / Answer
Option(A) is correct because "Colon" punctuation is used to separate the closely related dependent clauses as well as we use "Colon" Between two main clauses in cases where the second clause explains or follows from the first. By using "Colon" here , Readability of the whole sentence is also increasing.
"Semi-Colon" is used to separate the closely related independent clauses but since these are closely related dependent clauses.Hence , Option(C) is wrong.
Option(B) and Option(D) both are senseless. Both options are wrong.
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