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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. As if on cue, one entire row of people on the subway stood up and began to dance the tango they danced off at the next stop. B. As if on cue, one entire row of people on the subway stood up and began to dance the tango, they danced off at the next stop. C. As if on cue, one entire row of people on the subway stood up and began to dance the tango; they danced off at the next stop. D. As if on cue, one entire row of people on the subway stood up and began to dance the tango and they danced off at the next stop.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not quite sure but im thinking it is C because they use a semicolon right before the next part of the sentence that is really another sentence and they use semicolons to connect sentences so im thinking it is C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good Job Yes It C. .....iThink To Loll

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