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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A. Mikes car is in the shop, so he has to get a ride to school with Sarah
B.
Mike's car is in the shop so he has to get a ride to school with Sarah
C. Mikes car is in the shop so he has to get a ride to school with Sarah.
D.
Mike's car is in the shop, so he has to get a ride to school with Sarah.


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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

Use a comma to separate two independent clauses joined by a conjunction. The correct answer has a comma before the coordinating conjunction "so." The coordinating conjunction joins two independent clauses: "Mike's car is in the shop" and "he has to get a ride to school with Sarah."

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User David Arno
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D is correctly punctuated.
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