Which sentence below uses commas CORRECTLY?

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The safari was expensive, dangerous and exciting.
The safari was expensive, dangerous and exciting.

The travelers saw pterodactyls, bats, and a Tyrannosaurus rex.
The travelers saw pterodactyls, bats, and a Tyrannosaurus rex.

The beautiful green, and gold, butterfly was dead.

The travelers saw pterodactyls, bats, and a Tyrannosaurus rex.

The correct sentence that uses commas correctly is: "The travelers saw pterodactyls, bats, and a Tyrannosaurus rex."

The correct sentence that uses commas correctly is:

The travelers saw pterodactyls, bats, and a Tyrannosaurus rex.

To determine the correct usage of commas in a sentence, you typically need to look at the items or phrases being listed. In this sentence, the items being listed are pterodactyls, bats, and a Tyrannosaurus rex. Since these are separate and distinct items, they are separated by commas to show that they are part of a list. This helps to avoid any confusion for the reader.