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OpenStudy (chycora):

Which option best revises this sentence to use correct punctuation? Luisa, Connor, and Margaret all have one thing in common they are always late. A. Luisa, Connor, and Margaret all have one thing in common, they are always late. B. Luisa, Connor, and Margaret: all have one thing in common they are always late. C. Luisa, Connor, and Margaret all have one thing in common they are always late. D. Luisa, Connor, and Margaret all have one thing in common: they are always late.

OpenStudy (chycora):

@HannanSM i think its A

OpenStudy (hannansm):

I think it is D. Or A. Please give me a minute to confirm.

OpenStudy (hannansm):

I think it is D. The first and the second clause are both independent.

OpenStudy (chycora):

okay thanks

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