Which of the following sentences are punctuated correctly? The girl, walked over to the table on which lay the book, and, without a moment’s hesitation. Picked it up and walked out of the room. The girl walked over to the table on which the book lay, and, without a moment’s hesitation, she picked it up and walked out of the room. The girl walked, over to the table. On which lay the book. And without a moment’s hesitation picked it up. And walked out of the room. The girl walked over, to the table, on which, lay the book. And, without a moment’s hesitation, picked it up, and walked out of the room. Without a moment's hesitation, the girl walked over to the table on which the book lay, picked it up, and walked out of the room.
Second choice - 'The girl walked over to the table on which the book lay, and, without a moment’s hesitation, she picked it up and walked out of the room.'
there are multiple choices
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Ahh, 'whale' I'm thinking first & second choice. @Allison @Elsa213
@Allison @Elsa213
I tagged them already. ._.
i tagged them again xD full proof
I see that, LMAO.
The second option and the last option.
Not the first.
The comma is in the wrong spot on the first.
Go with Molly, she's smarter than I. ^^
elsa do you have any comment?
Molleh and Umm are smert. e.e Final comment~
Don't choose the first. It's the second and last. Trust me, look at my grammar; it's flawless.
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