What is the correct way to punctuate the underlined part of the following sentence?After beating the sugar with the

butter he added eggs to the mixture.
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butter he is underlined.
a)butter;he
b)butter:he
c)butter,he
d)butter-he
Is the answer A?

Yes. C.

Please take your time. You're actually wasting time by trying to rush through this assignment.

Sorry I am stressed because I have to get done with school Monday. Is the answer c?

No. You're slipping. :-(

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To determine the correct punctuation for the underlined part of the sentence "After beating the sugar with the butter he added eggs to the mixture," we need to consider the rules around punctuation.

In this case, a comma (,) would be the appropriate punctuation. The comma is used to separate two independent clauses when they are joined by a coordinating conjunction such as "and," "but," or "or."

Here, the underlined part "butter he" forms an independent clause, and the coordinating conjunction "he" joins it to the previous clause "After beating the sugar with the butter." Therefore, the correct punctuation is:

c) butter, he