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In English / High School | 2014-11-28

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A. Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home. sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us.
B. Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home; sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us.
C. Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us.
D. Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home, sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us.

Asked by Lamonica528

Answer (3)

I think option B is correct.
Within minutes of hearing the news we raced home; sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us.
Hope this helps!

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

b that is it. please like and rate

Answered by devontookes | 2024-06-12

The correctly punctuated sentence is option B: "Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home; sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us." This sentence effectively uses a semicolon to connect two independent clauses, enhancing clarity. Other options have incorrect punctuation or structure that can lead to confusion.
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Answered by devontookes | 2024-09-26