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8 December, 22:07

Which sentence is correctly punctuated?

A. Bruno's dissertation on the Smurfs-though unrequested-was very informative.

B. Bruno's dissertation on the Smurfs-though unrequested was very informative.

C. Bruno's dissertation on the Smurfs, though unrequested-was very informative.

D. Bruno's dissertation on the Smurfs-though; unrequested-was very informative.

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  1. 8 December, 22:31
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    I think that it's A.

    Explanation:

    A seems to be the best answer out of all four, since I use hyphens (this thing: - ) between other words in sentences. The only way that there's only one hyphen in a sentence is if the words after the hyphen end the sentence, like choice B. However, B would not make sense, since I feel like there should be a pause after "unrequested". Choice D is the oddball out of all of these, since the word "though" has an unnecessary colon. I would rule that one out. So, we are left with A and C. A would make more sense, since the hyphens make the text flow better than the comma used in C.
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