Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

The neighbors’ new dog is small, quiet, and shy.
The neighbors’ new dog is small quiet and shy.
The neighbors’ new dog is, small, quiet and shy.

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Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore to her friends and neighbors.

To determine which sentence is punctuated correctly, we need to look for any punctuation errors.

Let's examine each option:

1. "The neighbors’ new dog is small, quiet, and shy."
This sentence uses commas correctly to separate the adjectives "small," "quiet," and "shy."

2. "The neighbors’ new dog is small quiet and shy."
This sentence does not use any punctuation to separate the adjectives, which is an error.

3. "The neighbors’ new dog is, small, quiet and shy."
This sentence incorrectly places commas before and after the word "small." The comma before "small" is unnecessary.

Based on this analysis, we can conclude that option 1, "The neighbors’ new dog is small, quiet, and shy," is the sentence that is punctuated correctly.