Its D. This is because she just went through mama's stuff without permission and she also didn't think how Mama would react to it.
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The sentence that demonstrate correct punctuation of a compound sentence is Susan learned Russian with ease but, I could never get past the basics of Russian grammar. That is option A.
<h3>What is Compound sentence?</h3>
A Compound sentence is defined as the sentence that is made up of two clauses which are independent clauses that are joined together by a conjunction such as for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
From the sentence given, the correct sentence with the right punctuation is "Susan learned Russian with ease but, I could never get past the basics of Russian grammar".
This is because the first independent clauses must end with a comma before the conjunction.
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After so much time we finally present; The “name of event”! The event the city of “city name” has all been waiting for! Darwin
I think it would be the third option because it has a significant less amount of punctuation that the others?