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Where is the punctuation needed in the sentence, "Scientist arent exactly sure why cats go crazy around it."

A. After "Scientist"
B. After "arent"
C. After "sure"
D. After "it"

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Final answer:

The punctuation needed in the sentence "Scientist arent exactly sure why cats go crazy around it." is after "Scientist."

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is option A. After "Scientist". The sentence should be written as: "Scientists aren't exactly sure why cats go crazy around it." The subject in this sentence is "Scientists," which refers to a group of scientists. Therefore, the word should be pluralized. Additionally, the word "aren't" is a contraction of "are not" and requires an apostrophe to indicate the missing letter "o."

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