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Which of the following uses the correct punctuation? I had sixty-seven dollars until—someone we’re still not sure—who stole my wallet from my back pocket. I had sixty-seven dollars until someone—we’re still not sure who—stole my wallet from my back pocket. I had sixty-seven dollars until someone—we’re still not sure who stole my wallet from my back pocket. I had sixty-seven dollars until—someone we’re still not sure who stole my wallet from my back pocket.

OpenStudy (inowalst):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (inowalst):

@k_lynn

OpenStudy (k_lynn):

You're close @nikkigalvan32 , but there's no ending - in the option C.

OpenStudy (k_lynn):

You use the - when you're sort of making an interjection in a sentence.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is it b?

OpenStudy (k_lynn):

Yep, you got it :D

OpenStudy (k_lynn):

Great Job :) and Welcome to OpenStudy, by the way.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thamks thanks

OpenStudy (k_lynn):

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