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31 March, 10:00

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?

A. I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian; Jones, Janis, and Monroe; Max.

B. I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian; Jones, Janis; and Monroe, Max.

C. I see three new students on the roster: Brown; Brian, Jones; Janis, and Monroe; Max.

D. I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian, Jones, Janis, and Monroe, Max.

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  1. 31 March, 10:06
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    None of the above, If there are only 3 students, then I presume that the 1st is the name and the 2nd is the last name. There is no punctuation mark between the two. So Brian Brown, Janis Jones and Max Monroe
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