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Oksanka [162]
2 years ago
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Choose the version of this sentence that uses commas correctly. A. December 7​ 1941, was a date that would live in​ infamy, acco

rding to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. B. December​ 7, 1941, was a date that would live in​ infamy, according to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. C. December 7 1941 was a date that would live in​ infamy, according to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. D. December​ 7, 1941 was a date that would live in​ infamy, according to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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2 answers:
Svetllana [295]2 years ago
5 0
I believe D. Is the correct answer.

Hope this helps! :)
evablogger [386]2 years ago
5 0
The answer would be D since you need a comma after the day in the month and a comma to separate the idea and the person. Hope that helps!
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On the other hand, books have been brought to life to transport a person away from his troubles into a fictional world, where they are happy and blissful. Taking away such books and reading only factual information will not benefit a humans mind, for they will grow old and grumpy; they will obtain a lot of information but they will be dissatisfied with life - so what is the point of that? Moreover, books are books. No matter the genre or the origination of the book, it will teach us grammar and vocabulary which is vital for a human to know; it will make us emotionally happy and we will still gain knowledge from it.

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