Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

a. Give me a call tomorrow, Veronica, when you get home, so we can discuss the details of the upcoming event.

b. Give me a call tomorrow, Veronica, when you get home so we can discuss the details of the upcoming event.

c. Give me a call tomorrow, Veronica when you get home, so we can discuss the details of the upcoming event.

Is it A

Yes, A.

Yes, you're correct! Sentence A is punctuated correctly. The commas are used to set off the name "Veronica" as an appositive, which provides additional information about the person being addressed. The second comma is used to separate the introductory phrase "when you get home" from the main clause of the sentence. This punctuation helps to make the sentence clear and easy to understand.