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Which sentences are punctuated correctly? Check all that apply.

Tyler (who loves learning about the past) is reading a book about a
O Tyler-who loves learning about the past is reading a book about a
Tyler who loves learning about the past is reading a book about an
Tyler, who loves learning about the past, is reading a book about an
O Tyler-who loves learning about the past-is reading a book about

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Final answer:

The correct sentences are punctuated properly by using parentheses and commas.


Step-by-step explanation:

The correct sentences with proper punctuation are:

  • Tyler (who loves learning about the past) is reading a book about a.
  • Tyler, who loves learning about the past, is reading a book about an.

In the first option, the parentheses are used to provide additional information about the subject, which is a correct use of punctuation. In the second option, the commas are used to set off the nonessential phrase 'who loves learning about the past,' which is also correct.


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