Which of the following sentences correctly uses punctuation to show a quick change between ideas?(1 point)

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In the end . . . everyone was safe . . . the sun set on a good day.
In the end . . . everyone was safe . . . the sun set on a good day.

How can we try to surprise. Your friend. For their graduation.
How can we try to surprise. Your friend. For their graduation.

"Did you hear from Steve about — oh, and be sure to take out the — yes I know his graduation is coming up."
"Did you hear from Steve about — oh, and be sure to take out the — yes I know his graduation is coming up."

After you get back from your trip, be sure to upload photos, check your mail, and water your plants.
After you get back from your trip, be sure to upload photos, check your mail, and water your plants.

"Did you hear from Steve about — oh, and be sure to take out the — yes I know his graduation is coming up."

The following sentence correctly uses punctuation to show a quick change between ideas:

"After you get back from your trip, be sure to upload photos, check your mail, and water your plants."

To determine the correct answer, we need to look for punctuation marks that indicate a quick change between ideas. In this sentence, the use of commas separates each action ("upload photos," "check your mail," and "water your plants") and creates a quick shift between ideas. The commas act as a pause, helping to convey the separate actions being mentioned in the sentence.

The correct sentence that uses punctuation to show a quick change between ideas is:

"Did you hear from Steve about — oh, and be sure to take out the — yes I know his graduation is coming up."