[ Grammar ]
Which is the correct way to punctuate a friendly letter greeting?
A. Dear, Ms. Sanders;
B. Dear Ms. Sanders,
C. Dear, Ms. Sanders,
D. Dear: Ms. Sanders,

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In medicine, the desired outcome is recovery.
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B. Analysis
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Which sentence correctly uses correlative conjunctions?
A. Either you start now or you will be late.
B. She likes both apples and oranges.
C. Neither the cat nor the dog is outside.
D. All of the above.
