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DedPeter [7]
3 years ago
14

Lukes cell phone wouldn't work in the elevator and he got so angry that he threw it to the ground when he got to the parking lot

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Which of the following is the proper way to punctuate this sentence?
A.
It is correct as is.
B.
Luke's cell phone wouldn't work in the elevator and he got, so angry that he threw it to the ground, when he got to the parking lot.
C.
Luke's cell phone wouldn't work in the elevator, and he got so angry that he threw it to the ground when he got to the parking lot.
D.
Lukes cell phone wouldn't work in the elevator, and he got so angry that he threw it to the ground, when he got to the parking lot.
English
1 answer:
Tanya [424]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

A is wrong because there is a mistake

B is wrong because the comma is in the wrong place

D is wrong because Lukes is suppose to be Luke's

Hope it helps and have a great day! =D

~sunshine~

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