Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.

options:


A)


Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel, those are the technology job requirements.


B)


Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel; those are the technology job requirements.


C)


Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel: those are the technology job requirements.

C)

Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel: those are the technology job requirements.

The sentence that is correctly punctuated is B) Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel; those are the technology job requirements.

The correctly punctuated sentence is option B) "Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel; those are the technology job requirements."

To identify the correctly punctuated sentence, we need to look for the appropriate use of punctuation marks. In this case, we are specifically looking for the correct use of punctuation to separate two related elements in the sentence.

Option A) uses commas (Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel, those are the technology job requirements) to separate the list of items and the related information. However, after the list of items, a comma is not appropriate to introduce the related information.

Option B) uses a semicolon (Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel; those are the technology job requirements) to separate the list of items and the related information correctly. A semicolon is commonly used when connecting two independent clauses that are closely related.

Option C) uses a colon (Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel: those are the technology job requirements) to separate the list of items and the related information. A colon is often used to introduce a list or to provide further explanation or elaboration on a preceding statement. However, in this case, the use of a semicolon in option B is more appropriate for separating the two elements.

Therefore, the sentence that is correctly punctuated is option B) "Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel; those are the technology job requirements."