Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly
1 The neighors' new dog is small, quiet, and sky.
2 The neighbors' new dog is small quiet and shy.
3 The neighbors' new dog is, small quiet and shy
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The correct sentence that is punctuated correctly is:
1. The neighbors' new dog is small, quiet, and shy.
To determine this, let's look at the punctuation in each sentence:
1. The sentence correctly uses commas to separate the adjectives "small", "quiet", and "shy" that are describing the dog.
2. In this sentence, there are no commas separating the adjectives "small", "quiet", and "shy". The lack of commas makes the sentence incorrectly punctuated.
3. In this sentence, a comma is placed after the verb "is" before the word "small". However, this is incorrect because there should not be a comma before integral adjectives that directly describe the noun. Additionally, there are no commas separating the adjectives "quiet" and "shy". The incorrect placement and lack of commas in this sentence make it punctuated incorrectly.
Thus, the sentence "The neighbors' new dog is small, quiet, and shy." is the correct sentence that is punctuated correctly.