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To get to my house you will need to follow my directions, you should then get there without any trouble.

Choose the selection in which the sentence is properly punctuated.
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A NO CHANGE
B To get to my house, you will need to follow my directions; you should then get there without any trouble.
C To get to my house, you will need, to follow my directions, then you should get there without any trouble.
D To get to my house, you will need to follow my directions then you should get there without any trouble.

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User Ppreyer
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The sentence is properly punctuated in selection B: “To get to my house, you will need to follow my directions; you should then get there without any trouble.”
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Answer:

B To get to my house, you will need to follow my directions; you should then get there without any trouble.

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