Which sentence requires semicolons instead of commas? On our summer road trip we traveled by car train and bus to three different states this summer we are going on a road trip to Philadelphia Pennsylvania Baltimore Maryland real boost beach Delaware on our summer road trip we will travel to Pennsylvania Maryland and Delaware this summer we are going on a road trip to the city of Philadelphia Baltimore and Rio boss Beach

On our summer road trip, we traveled by car, train, and bus to three different states; this summer, we are going on a road trip to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Which sentence require semicolons instead of commas? A well balanced diet includes healthy foods that are scares broccoli berries apples brown rice and oatmeal a well balanced diet includes vegetable fruits and whole grains and well balanced diet includes fruit vegetable such as carrot dark red fruits such as strawberries and whole grains such as brown rice well balanced diet includes nursing assortment of vegetables of colorful mix of fruits and a hearty variety of whole grains

A well-balanced diet includes healthy foods that are scarce: broccoli, berries, apples, brown rice, and oatmeal; a well-balanced diet includes vegetables, fruits, and whole grains; and a well-balanced diet includes fruits, vegetables, such as carrots, dark red fruits, such as strawberries, and whole grains, such as brown rice.

The sentence that requires semicolons instead of commas is: On our summer road trip, we traveled by car, train, and bus to three different states; this summer, we are going on a road trip to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

The sentence that requires semicolons instead of commas is: "On our summer road trip, we will travel to Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware."

To determine when to use semicolons instead of commas, you need to look for a list or series of items where individual items contain commas. In this case, the sentence is listing different states we plan to visit on our road trip: Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware. Since each state name already contains commas (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland), it is necessary to use semicolons to separate the individual items within the list.

The correct version of the sentence with semicolons would be: "On our summer road trip, we will travel to Pennsylvania; Maryland; and Delaware."