Answer:
B
Explanation:
None of the other answers fix the description, so it's research. Good luck with your work. :)
Pray, eat, and spend time with family.
I haven't. Sounds interesting though!
Answer:
D. I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian; Jones, Janis; and Monroe, Max.
Explanation:
In this situation, due to commas using two functions may lead to confusion, a semicolon is used as a more powerful comma.
A does not use this, so <em>it could be misread easily</em>.
B puts the semicolon where only a comma could suffice, so <em>it separates the entity "Brown, Brian" and turns it into "Brown" "Brian, Jones"</em>.
C works correctly <em>until the oxford comma, which throws up the entity grouping</em>.
D is the only one that perfectly groups the three entities.
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is option A. On her Mediterranean cruise, Mamie visited Barcelona, Spain; Nice, France; and Pisa, Italy. A semicolon is used in this sentence because more than one of the units in the series are using the punctuation mark commas.