Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. The car I bought has spare tires; which are brand new, a stereo; which has just been installed, and a great engine; which has been newly tuned. B. The car I bought has spare tires, which are brand new; a stereo, which has just been installed, and a great engine, which has been newly tuned. C. The car I bought has spare tires: which are brand new a stereo: which has just been installed, and a great engine: which has been newly tuned. D. The car I bought has spare tires, which are brand new; a stere
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Need to see the rest of D
D. The car I bought has spare tires, which are brand new; a stereo, which has just been installed; and a great engine, which has been newly tuned.
Yep, looks like D
Definitely D, because at the end of each semicolon, a new piece of information about a certain car part is given. The semicolons help keep the sentence neat and on-focus.
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