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which sentences are punctuated correctly? choose three correct answers.
adriana who won a
prestigious art
award last year is
studying painting in
school.
adriana, who won a
prestigious art
award last year, is
studying painting in
school.
adriana—who won a
prestigious art
award last year is
studying painting—
in school.
adriana—who won a
prestigious art
award last year—is
studying painting in
school.
adriana (who won a
prestigious art
award last year) is
studying painting in
school.
- The phrase "who won a prestigious art award last year" is non-essential (it provides extra, non-required information about Adriana). Non-essential clauses can be set off with commas, em dashes, or parentheses.
- Option 1 is incorrect: it uses no punctuation for the non-essential clause, creating a run-on error.
- Option 2 is correct: commas properly set off the non-essential clause.
- Option 3 is incorrect: the em dash is placed incorrectly, splitting the main verb phrase "is studying" improperly.
- Option 4 is correct: em dashes properly set off the non-essential clause.
- Option 5 is correct: parentheses properly set off the non-essential clause.
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B. Adriana, who won a prestigious art award last year, is studying painting in school.
D. Adriana—who won a prestigious art award last year—is studying painting in school.
E. Adriana (who won a prestigious art award last year) is studying painting in school.