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4 June, 00:23

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. There's only one course of action that is appropriate-we need to leave town. B. Theres only one course of action, that is appropriate, we need to leave town C. Theres only one course of action that is appropriate we need to leave town. D. There's only one course of action that is appropriate, we need to leave town

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  1. 4 June, 00:26
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    Answer: D. There's only one course of action that is appropriate, we need to leave town

    Explanation: A. Is wrong because it does not make sense to use a hyphen.

    B. and C. are wrong because theres is wrong. You always use there's.

    D. Is right because there is a comma instead of a hyphen and there's is spelled correctly.
  2. 4 June, 00:47
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    The answer is

    D. There's only one course of action that is appropriate, we need to leave town.
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