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11 September, 09:23

Which sentence is correctly punctuated? A. Miss Hennessy the cello teacher played for her students and their families on Sunday evening. B. Miss Hennessy the cello teacher, played for her students and their families on Sunday evening. C. Miss Hennessy, the cello teacher played for her students and their families on Sunday evening. D. Miss Hennessy, the cello teacher, played for her students and their families on Sunday evening.

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  1. 11 September, 09:45
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    The answer would be D. They are telling you that Miss Hennessy is the cello teacher by using the two commas before and after cello teacher. If you were to only use one comma you would be mentioning Miss Hennessy and the cello teacher.
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