Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

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Responses

On Tuesday October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.
On Tuesday October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

On Tuesday, October 29 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.
On Tuesday, October 29 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

On Tuesday, October 29, 1929 stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.
On Tuesday, October 29, 1929 stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

On Tuesday, October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

On Tuesday, October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

The correct sentence is:

On Tuesday, October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

The sentence that is punctuated correctly is:

"On Tuesday, October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock."

To determine the correct punctuation, we need to follow the rules of punctuation for dates and commas.

In this case, we have a specific date of "October 29, 1929." According to the rules of punctuation, when a date is included in a sentence, it should be set off with commas. Therefore, we need to use commas before and after the date.

Additionally, we need to use a comma after the day of the week, which is "Tuesday" in this case. This is because when the day of the week is followed by a date, it should be separated by a comma.

Lastly, we need a comma after the year "1929" to separate it from the rest of the sentence.

Therefore, the correct sentence is:

"On Tuesday, October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock."