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23 February, 08:34

Which of the following is a correction for the punctuation in this sentence?

I took a road trip to New York that year. Which is another story altogether, and I saw Hamlet on Broadway.

I took a road trip to New York that year, which is another story altogether, and I saw Hamlet on Broadway.

I took a road trip to New York. That year, which is another story, altogether and I saw Hamlet on Broadway.

I took a road trip (to New York that year) which is another story altogether, and I saw Hamlet on Broadway.

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  1. 23 February, 08:45
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    Hi Ordelphia,

    Which of the following is a correction for the punctuation in this sentence?

    Answer - I took a road trip to New York that year, which is another story altogether, and I saw Hamlet on Broadway.

    The reason I choose that answer is because it has all the punctuation correctly stated in this sentence.
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