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Which sentence correctly uses punctuation to separate coordinating adjectives?

Talented, charismatic Mark, wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.

Talented charismatic Mark wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.

Talented, charismatic Mark wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.

Talented charismatic, Mark wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.

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User Regality
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Answer:

A

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User Orca
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Answer:

#3 Talented, charismatic Mark wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.

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Only the two adjetives are separated by a comma (no commas before or after them)

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