[ Grammar ]
Select the correctly punctuated option.
A. I hate Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma and Texas.
B. I hate Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
C. I hate Nebraska; Kansas; Oklahoma; and Texas.
D. I hate: Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma and Texas.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewPunctuate the following sentence correctly.
Elizabeth is an excellent debater and plans to join her school’s debate team.
A. comma after debater
B. comma after and
C. comma after join
D. no comma needed
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Does this sentence need a comma or a semicolon?
The crab grass was flourishing but the rest of the lawn, unfortunately, was dying.
A. Comma
B. Semicolon
