Select the correct sentence that uses commas to separate multiple adjectives describing a noun.
A. She wore a beautiful, long, red dress.
B. She wore a beautiful long red dress.
C. She wore a beautiful, long red dress.
D. She wore a, beautiful, long, red dress.

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A. down
B. up
C. out
D. into
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Rather than ask for help, the student stubbornly tried to figure it out alone.
A. Subordinating, rather than
B. Coordinating, rather than
C. Subordinating, tried to
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A. to conclude
B. conclude
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Which of the following shows a strong obligation?
A. You can study for the exam.
B. You don’t have to study for the exam.
C. You must study for the exam.
D. You may study for the exam.
