Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A) My grandmother is a smart, funny, kind person.
B) Bright,red, leaves drifted down from the maple tree.
C) On Thanksgiving we enjoyed a delicious, turkey dinner.
D) My friend and I just saw an exciting, science fiction movie.
Is the answer A?

Yes.

Yes, the correct answer is A) "My grandmother is a smart, funny, kind person."

To determine the correct sentence with appropriate punctuation, we need to understand the rules for comma usage. Commas are used to separate items in a list, words or phrases that provide additional information, clauses, and to indicate a pause in a sentence.

Let's analyze the options:

A) "My grandmother is a smart, funny, kind person."
In this sentence, commas are correctly used to separate the three descriptive words (smart, funny, kind) that provide additional information about the grandmother.

B) "Bright,red, leaves drifted down from the maple tree."
In this sentence, commas are incorrectly used. Commas should not be used between "bright" and "red," as no additional information is provided. The correct way would be "Bright red leaves drifted down from the maple tree."

C) "On Thanksgiving we enjoyed a delicious, turkey dinner."
In this sentence, a comma is incorrectly used between "delicious" and "turkey dinner." The correct way would be "On Thanksgiving, we enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner."

D) "My friend and I just saw an exciting, science fiction movie."
In this sentence, a comma is incorrectly used between "exciting" and "science fiction movie." The correct way would be "My friend and I just saw an exciting science fiction movie."

Therefore, the sentence that is punctuated correctly is A) "My grandmother is a smart, funny, kind person."