Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

(1 point)
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Mississippi the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.
Mississippi the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.

Mississippi, the Magnolia State is known for its delicious food.
Mississippi, the Magnolia State is known for its delicious food.

Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.
Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.

Mississippi the Magnolia State is known for its delicious, food.
Mississippi the Magnolia State is known for its delicious, food.

The sentence "Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food." is punctuated correctly.

The sentence that is punctuated correctly is:

Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.

The correct sentence is:

Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.

To determine the correct answer, we need to identify the proper use of commas to indicate the appositive phrase "the Magnolia State" providing additional information about "Mississippi." The appositive phrase is surrounded by commas to show that it is not an essential part of the sentence. Additionally, the sentence ends with a period to indicate the completion of the statement. So, the correct choice is "Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food."