Which sentence uses a comma to separate two independent clauses?(1 point)

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I need carrots, beans, and potatoes.
I need carrots, beans, and potatoes.

AJ likes butter, and jelly on toast.
AJ likes butter, and jelly on toast.

Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.
Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.

It's a great day to fly a kite because it is warm, and sunny.

It's a great day to fly a kite because it is warm, and sunny.

Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.

Correct! "Stu likes cake, but I like brownies." uses a comma to separate the two independent clauses.

So that's the answer?

Yes, the sentence "Stu likes cake, but I like brownies." is the correct answer as it uses a comma to separate two independent clauses.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)

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“That dog is the Jones,’ ” my neighbor said.
“That dog is the Jones,’ ” my neighbor said.

“Please hand out the worksheets to the students’,” the teacher told me.
“Please hand out the worksheets to the students’,” the teacher told me.

“Those backpacks are my sisters,” Callie said.
“Those backpacks are my sisters,” Callie said.

“Put your science projects next to the seventh graders’,” he instructed.

"Those backpacks are my sisters," Callie said.