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Which sentence with an introductory phrase is punctuated correctly?

a.
If they want, to defend their championship, the team must avoid mistakes.

b.
If they want to defend their championship, the team must avoid mistakes.

c.
If they want to defend their championship the team, must avoid mistakes.

d.
If they want to defend their championship; the team must avoid mistakes.

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Answer:

The sentence with an introductory phrase that is punctuated correctly is B. If they want to defend their companionship, they must avoid mistakes.

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User Fard
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Answer:

b. If they want to defend their championship,the team must avoid mistakes..

Step-by-step explanation:

You see,the option d might look the answer but it isn't, because the use of ";" refers to "or".

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User Sanjsanj
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