Topics: Punctuating Clauses
Correctly punctuation the complex sentence: There is only one thing left to do wait for the results.
A. There is only one thing left to do wait for the results.
B. There is only one thing left to do: wait for the results.
C. There is only one thing left to do; wait for the results.
D. There is only one thing left to do, wait for the results.
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