Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

A. These products may not seem as exciting as they did in the past but maybe that's the time to do a little buying.
B. Prior to Webster's complete two-volume edition he had compiled three shorter and incomplete versions.
C. Markets that will do well in the future include telecommunications and the energy sector.
D. Financial aspects of homebuying, factor into the equation for the need for additional capital outlays.

D

D is wrong.

You are right.

The answer is C.

C correct answer!

To identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly, we need to analyze each option:

A. This sentence is missing a comma before the conjunction "but." The correct punctuation would be, "These products may not seem as exciting as they did in the past, but maybe that's the time to do a little buying."

B. This sentence correctly uses a comma to separate the dependent clause "Prior to Webster's complete two-volume edition" from the main clause "he had compiled three shorter and incomplete versions."

C. This sentence is missing a comma before the coordinating conjunction "and." The correct punctuation would be, "Markets that will do well in the future include telecommunications, and the energy sector."

D. This sentence is correctly punctuated, as it does not contain any punctuation errors.

Therefore, the sentence that is punctuated correctly is option D:

"Financial aspects of homebuying factor into the equation for the need for additional capital outlays."