Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)

Responses

The swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!
The swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!

My swim meet was canceled because of rain. . . but it will be rescheduled.
My swim meet was canceled because of rain. . . but it will be rescheduled.

I have snacks, a bottle of water—and a towel in my bag.
I have snacks, a bottle of water—and a towel in my bag.

Which bus do we take to get to the pool . . .

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)

Responses

The swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!
The swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!

From the given options, the sentence that is punctuated correctly is:

I have snacks, a bottle of water—and a towel in my bag.

To determine which sentence is punctuated correctly, you should assess each sentence and look for any punctuation errors. Here's a breakdown of each sentence:

1. "The swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!"
2. "My swim meet was canceled because of rain. . . but it will be rescheduled."
3. "I have snacks, a bottle of water—and a towel in my bag."
4. "Which bus do we take to get to the pool . . ."

From these options, sentences 1, 2, and 3 are punctuated correctly. Sentence 4, "Which bus do we take to get to the pool . . .", seems to be missing proper punctuation at the end. The sentence should end with a question mark, like this: "Which bus do we take to get to the pool?".

Therefore, the correct punctuated sentence is sentence 3: "I have snacks, a bottle of water—and a towel in my bag."