select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

The oil from Eucalyptus trees which are native, to Australia is known for its medicinal properties.

The oil from Eucalyptus trees, which are native to Australia, is known for its medicinal properties.

The oil from Eucalyptus trees which are native to Australia, is known, for its medicinal properities.

The 2nd of 3.

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THE second one.

1. Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points : 1)

Paloma did not make it to work for, her car broke down on the freeway.
Paloma did not make it to work for her car, broke down on the freeway.
Paloma did not make it to work, for her car broke down on the freeway.

Paloma did not make it to work for her car,broke down on the freeway.

Paloma did not make it to work for, her car broke down on the freeway.

The sentence that is punctuated correctly is:

"The oil from Eucalyptus trees, which are native to Australia, is known for its medicinal properties."

To determine which sentence is punctuated correctly, we need to understand the correct usage of commas in this context. In this case, the relative clause "which are native to Australia" provides extra information about the Eucalyptus trees. When the relative clause is non-essential (meaning it can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence), it should be set apart by commas. Therefore, the correct placement of commas is after "trees" and before "which."

In the incorrect options:
- The first option, "The oil from Eucalyptus trees which are native, to Australia is known for its medicinal properties," is missing the necessary comma after "native" to separate the relative clause.
- The second option, "The oil from Eucalyptus trees which are native to Australia, is known, for its medicinal properties," has unnecessary commas after "known" and before "for."

Remember, when punctuating sentences, it's important to consider grammar rules and the impact that punctuation can have on the meaning and clarity of the sentence.