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AlexFokin [52]
4 years ago
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Which sentences are punctuated correctly? Check all that apply. Adriana (who won a prestigious art award last year) is studying

painting in school. Adriana—who won a prestigious art award last year is studying painting—in school. Adriana, who won a prestigious art award last year, is studying painting in school. Adriana—who won a prestigious art award last year—is studying painting in school. Adriana who won a prestigious art award last year is studying painting in school.
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Kryger [21]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Adriana (who won a prestigious art award last year) is studying painting in school.

Adriana, who won a prestigious art award last year, is studying painting in school.

Adriana—who won a prestigious art award last year—is studying painting in school.

Leni [432]4 years ago
3 0

A. Adriana (who won a prestigious art award last year) is studying painting in school.

C. Adriana, who won a prestigious art award last year, is studying painting in school.

D.Adriana—who won a prestigious art award last year—is studying painting in school.

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