Grammar Quiz

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Select the sentence that is correctly punctuated.

A. Among the schools that benefited from this generosity, were those that Mary McLeod Bethune opened and ran in order to provide a better education for Black students.

B. Among the schools that benefited from this generosity; were those that Mary McLeod Bethune opened and ran in order to provide a better education for Black students.

C. Among the schools that benefited from this generosity were those that Mary McLeod Bethune opened and ran in order to provide a better education for Black students.

D. Among the schools that benefited from this generosity were: those that Mary McLeod Bethune opened and ran in order to provide a better education for Black students.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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