Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
A. Here is our check, Mr. Vons, for $7.35.
B. Here is our check Mr. Vons, for $7.35.
C. Here is our check, Mr. Vons for $7.35.
D. Here is our check Mr. Vons for $7.35.
D
Wrong.
It's A.
The correct sentence that is punctuated correctly is option D: "Here is our check Mr. Vons for $7.35."
To identify the sentence with correct punctuation, we need to understand the rules for punctuating a sentence that includes an interjection or a direct address. In this case, "Mr. Vons" is a direct address, and it should be set off by commas.
Option A: "Here is our check, Mr. Vons, for $7.35." is also a valid option because it correctly uses commas to set off the direct address.
Option B: "Here is our check Mr. Vons, for $7.35." is incorrect because it has a comma after "Mr. Vons" but does not have one before it.
Option C: "Here is our check, Mr. Vons for $7.35." is incorrect because it does not have commas around the direct address.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.