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15 January, 10:42

Which of the following sentences are punctuated correctly?

a. The girl, walked over to the table on which lay the book, and, without a moment's hesitation. Picked it up and walked out of the room.

b. The girl walked over to the table on which the book lay, and, without a moment's hesitation, she picked it up and walked out of the room.

c. The girl walked, over to the table. On which lay the book. And without a moment's hesitation picked it up. And walked out of the room.

d. The girl walked over, to the table, on which, lay the book. And, without a moment's hesitation, picked it up, and walked out of the room. E. Without a moment's hesitation, the girl walked over to the table on which the book lay, picked it up, and walked out of the room.

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  1. 15 January, 11:00
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    The only sentence among these examples which is punctuated correctly is the second one - The girl walked over to the table on which the book lay, and, without a moment's hesitation, she picked it up and waled out of the room.
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