We must read Treasures of the Ancient World: A Narrative next week in my history class.
The answer is D because a compound sentence doesn't have a comma or two simple sentences just put together. A compound sentence also doesn't have a semicolon. That eliminates all the choices but D.
C. Suzie, my best friend, is also an amazing athlete.
It is the sentence that does not contain any errors in comma usage.
Usage of commas
1) to separate items in a series
2) to separate coordinating adjectives
3) to separate two independent clauses (compound sentence)
4) to separate the introductory words from the independent clause.
5) to separate nonessential words, phrases, and clauses
* All choices contain an "appositive". An appositive renames the subject.
My best friend is an appositive for Suzie.Thus it is enclosed by commas to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
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