Read the following sentences. Only one is correct. Which one?

(1 point)
Responses

Spring begins March 20 but die-hard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July.
Spring begins March 20 but die-hard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July.

Spring begins on March 20 but diehard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July.
Spring begins on March 20 but diehard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July.

Spring begins on March 20, but die-hard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July.
Spring begins on March 20, but die-hard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July.

Spring begins March 20, but diehard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July.

Spring begins on March 20, but die-hard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July.

The correct sentence is:

Spring begins on March 20, but die-hard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July.

To determine which sentence is correct, we need to identify any grammatical errors or inconsistencies.

Let's analyze each option:

Option 1: "Spring begins March 20 but die-hard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July."
Option 2: "Spring begins on March 20 but diehard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July."
Option 3: "Spring begins on March 20, but die-hard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July."
Option 4: "Spring begins March 20, but diehard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July."

After analyzing the options, we can identify that Option 3 "Spring begins on March 20, but die-hard skiers can find the best conditions in North America into early July." is the correct sentence. It properly uses punctuation and hyphenation.

Please note that the other options have some grammatical errors or inconsistencies such as missing punctuation or incorrect hyphenation, making them incorrect.