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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Before Nate did his homework, he took the dog out for a walk.
B. Before, Nate did his homework, he took the dog, out for a walk.
C. Nate took the dog, out for a walk, before he did his homework.
D. Nate took the dog out for a walk, before he did his homework.

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The sentence that is punctuated correctly is option D: "Nate took the dog out for a walk, before he did his homework."

To determine the correct punctuation, we can break down the sentence and evaluate the placement of commas:
- Option A: "Before Nate did his homework, he took the dog out for a walk." This sentence correctly uses a comma to separate the dependent clause "Before Nate did his homework" from the main clause "he took the dog out for a walk."
- Option B: "Before, Nate did his homework, he took the dog, out for a walk." This sentence uses unnecessary commas and incorrect placement. Commas should not be used after "Before" or before "Nate."
- Option C: "Nate took the dog, out for a walk, before he did his homework." This sentence incorrectly places commas before and after "out for a walk." Commas should not be used in those positions.

Therefore, option D is the correct answer as it uses the proper placement of commas to separate ideas effectively.