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Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?. . A.. We read Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello, after reading two of his comedies.. . B.. We read Shakespeare's tragedy Othello after reading two of his comedies.. . C.. We read Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello after reading two of his comedies.. . D.. We read, Shakespeare's tragedy Othello, after reading two of his comedies..

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User Rwik
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I took the quiz and actually the andwer was "We read Shakespear's tradgedy othello after reading two of his comedies."

But i think that there should've been commas before and after othello. hope i helped :)

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User Felixgaal
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The correct answer is
A.. We read Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello, after reading two of his comedies.

Here, Othello is used as an appositive phrase which means the punctuation is correct.
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