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22 July, 19:26

Which of the following uses the correct punctuation?

a. I had sixty-seven dollars until-someone we're still not sure-who stole my wallet from my back pocket.

b. I had sixty-seven dollars until someone-we're still not sure who-stole my wallet from my back pocket.

c. I had sixty-seven dollars until someone-we're still not sure who stole my wallet from my back pocket.

d. I had sixty-seven dollars until-someone we're still not sure who stole my wallet from my back pocket.

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  1. 22 July, 19:45
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    C sounds like the best answer to me because ''until someone'' needs to be together before the sepreation (--) because ''we're still not sure who stole my wallet from my back pocket'' is extra information.
  2. 22 July, 19:47
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    B! instead of the lines, I think its supposed to be commas. but b is correct, anytime you stop to tell more details in a story, make sure to use a comma.
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