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6 July, 00:56

Michelle Obama was reluctant to become involved in politics however, she is a popular first lady. Which is the best way to correct the punctuation in this sentence?

A.) Michelle Obama was reluctant to become involved in politics, however she is a popular first lady.

B.) Michelle Obama was reluctant to become involved in politics however; she is a popular first lady.

C.) Michelle Obama was reluctant to become involved in politics; however, she is a popular first lady.

D.) Michelle Obama was reluctant to become involved in politics, however, she is a popular first lady.

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  1. 6 July, 01:01
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    The correct answer is C. Michelle Obama was reluctant to become involved in politics; however, she is a popular first lady.

    When it comes to separating the conjunction however from the rest of the sentence, the general rule is that it should be preceded by a semi colon (; ), and followed by a comma (,) as is the case in sentence C. Thus, all other options are incorrect.
  2. 6 July, 01:16
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    A is the answer to your question.
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