Which sentence is correctly punctuated?(1 point)

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Although Maria enjoys reading fiction, science fiction, and fantasy, she dislikes horror novels.
Although Maria enjoys reading fiction, science fiction, and fantasy, she dislikes horror novels.

Although Maria enjoys reading, fiction science fiction, and fantasy, she dislikes horror novels.
Although Maria enjoys reading, fiction science fiction, and fantasy, she dislikes horror novels.

Although Maria enjoys reading fiction science fiction and fantasy, she dislikes horror novels.
Although Maria enjoys reading fiction science fiction and fantasy, she dislikes horror novels.

Although Maria enjoys reading fiction, science fiction and fantasy she dislikes, horror novels.
Although Maria enjoys reading fiction, science fiction and fantasy she dislikes, horror novels.
Question 2
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?(1 point)
Responses

The students' backpacks were filled with notebooks, pens, and textbooks.
The students' backpacks were filled with notebooks, pens, and textbooks.

The students' backpack's were filled with notebooks, pens, and textbooks.
The students' backpack's were filled with notebooks, pens, and textbooks.

The student's backpack's were filled with notebooks, pens, and textbooks.
The student's backpack's were filled with notebooks, pens, and textbooks.

The student's backpacks were filled with notebooks, pens, and textbooks.
The student's backpacks were filled with notebooks, pens, and textbooks.
Question 3
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?(1 point)
Responses

The science project had three components research: experimentation, and analysis.
The science project had three components research: experimentation, and analysis.

The science project had three components: research, experimentation, and analysis.
The science project had three components: research, experimentation, and analysis.

The science project had: three components research, experimentation, and analysis.
The science project had: three components research, experimentation, and analysis.

The science project had three components: research experimentation, and analysis.
The science project had three components: research experimentation, and analysis.
Question 4
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?(1 point)
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The author wrote diligently, nevertheless; the deadline was missed.
The author wrote diligently, nevertheless; the deadline was missed.

The author wrote diligently; nevertheless the deadline was missed.
The author wrote diligently; nevertheless the deadline was missed.

The author wrote diligently; nevertheless, the deadline was missed.
The author wrote diligently; nevertheless, the deadline was missed.

The author wrote diligently nevertheless; the deadline was missed.
The author wrote diligently nevertheless; the deadline was missed.
Question 5
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?(1 point)
Responses

My neighbor—the one with the extravagant garden, loves to share his gardening tips.
My neighbor—the one with the extravagant garden, loves to share his gardening tips.

My neighbor—the one with the extravagant garden loves to share his gardening tips.
My neighbor—the one with the extravagant garden loves to share his gardening tips.

My neighbor the one with the extravagant garden—loves to share his gardening tips.
My neighbor the one with the extravagant garden—loves to share his gardening tips.

My neighbor—the one with the extravagant garden—loves to share his gardening tips.
My neighbor—the one with the extravagant garden—loves to share his gardening tips.
Question 6
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?(1 point)
Responses

"I thought the movie was, well, it was interesting."
"I thought the movie was, well, it was interesting."

"I thought the movie was . . . well, it was interesting."
"I thought the movie was . . . well, it was interesting."

"I thought the movie was . . . well it was interesting."
"I thought the movie was . . . well it was interesting."

"I thought the movie was - well, it was interesting."
"I thought the movie was - well, it was interesting."
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The correctly punctuated sentences are:

1. Although Maria enjoys reading fiction, science fiction, and fantasy, she dislikes horror novels.
2. The students' backpacks were filled with notebooks, pens, and textbooks.
3. The science project had three components: research, experimentation, and analysis.
4. The author wrote diligently; nevertheless, the deadline was missed.
5. My neighbor—the one with the extravagant garden—loves to share his gardening tips.
6. "I thought the movie was . . . well, it was interesting."