Topics: Grammar and Punctuation
Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation: The kittens’ toys, blankets, and food are ready, but the kittens are still asleep.
A. The kittens toys, blankets, and food are ready, but the kittens are still asleep.
B. The kittens’ toys, blankets, and food are ready, but the kittens are still asleep.
C. The kittens’ toys, blankets and food are ready but the kittens are still asleep.
D. The kittens’ toys blankets, and food are ready, but the kittens are still asleep.
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