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Correct the following sentence:

Main Street which I find a compelling and funny novel is a classic in American literature.
Main Street, which I find a compelling, and funny novel, is a classic in American literature.
O Main Street, which I find a compelling and funny novel is a classic in American literature.
O Main Street, which I find a compelling and funny novel, is a classic in American literature.
O Main Street which I find a compelling and funny novel, is a classic in American literature.
The sentence is correct.

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Final answer:

The corrected sentence is: Main Street, which I find a compelling and funny novel, is a classic in American literature.


Step-by-step explanation:

The corrected sentence is: Main Street, which I find a compelling and funny novel, is a classic in American literature. The addition of commas before and after the phrase 'which I find a compelling and funny novel' separates it as a non-essential clause. This clause provides additional information about Main Street, but the sentence remains grammatically correct and coherent without it. Therefore, the commas are necessary in this case.


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