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- read the sentence.
caribou eat plants and grass in the summer and mushrooms and lichen in the winter.
what is the correct way to punctuate this sentence?
○ caribou eat plants and grass in the summer and mushrooms and lichen in the winter?
○ caribou eat plants and grass in the summer and mushrooms and lichen in the winter,
○ caribou eat plants and grass in the summer and mushrooms and lichen in the winter.
○ caribou eat plants and grass in the summer and mushrooms and lichen in the winter!
The original sentence is a factual statement, not a question or exclamation, so it needs a period at the end. A question mark is for interrogatives, a comma is a mid-sentence punctuation that can't end a statement, and an exclamation mark is for strong emotion, which doesn't fit here.
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Caribou eat plants and grass in the summer and mushrooms and lichen in the winter.