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Choose the sentence that does not have any errors in spelling or punctuation.

Someone who sells tickets is always in the ticket wagon, which is stationary in spite of its wheels.

Someone who sells tickets is always in the ticket wagon, which is stationery in spite of its wheels.

Someone, who sells tickets, is always in the ticket wagon which is stationary in spite of its wheels.

Someone, who sells tickets, is always in the ticket wagon which is stationery in spite of its wheels.

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User Futtta
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Answer: Someone who sells tickets is always in the ticket wagon, which is stationery in spite of its wheels.

Step-by-step explanation: Do usage of the comma in answers C , and D are incorrect , so that leaves us with answers A and B , in option A stationery is miss spelled so your answer would be : Someone who sells tickets is always in the ticket wagon, which is stationery in spite of its wheels.

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User Tomas Kulich
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answer: someone who sells tickets is always in the ticket wagon, which is stationary in spite of its wheels.

this one makes the most sense :)
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User Ryan Tensmeyer
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