Create an image that subtly illustrates the concept of punctuation in sentences. In this image, let's show four actions: 1) A person named Edwin is planning for a dinner and a movie outing, he could be checking movie timings on his laptop and glancing at restaurant menus. 2) A woman named Anne is getting ready to accompany him, she could be looking at her reflection in the mirror with an undecided expression. 3) She is also seen choosing between a pile of gloves, scarf and hat. 4) Edwin is grooming himself by washing his hair, brushing his teeth, and polishing his shoes. The illustration should contain no text and should convey these ideas with a light-hearted and playful tone.

Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence.

a. Edwin is going out to dinner and to the movies.
b. Anne is going with him, but she is not ready.
c. She needs to put on gloves, a scarf, and a hat.
d. He washed his hair brushed his teeth, and shined his shoes.***

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d. He washed his hair brushed his teeth, and shined his shoes.

The incorrectly punctuated sentence is d. "He washed his hair brushed his teeth, and shined his shoes."

To identify the incorrect punctuation, we need to look at the list of actions separated by commas. In this sentence, there is a missing comma before the conjunction "and." To correct this, the sentence should be punctuated as follows:

"He washed his hair, brushed his teeth, and shined his shoes."

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no, there should be a comma after hair. the correct answer is c