EasyReading and Writing· Standard English Conventions· None· MCQ
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Which choice correctly punctuates the following sentence? The museum, which is located in a historic building, boasts a collection of artifacts from around the world.
A
The museum, which is located in a historic building, boasts a collection of artifacts from around the world.
B
The museum, which is located in a historic building boasts a collection of artifacts from around the world.
C
The museum which is located in a historic building, boasts a collection of artifacts from around the world.
D
The museum, which is located in a historic building boasts, a collection of artifacts from around the world.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The sentence uses commas correctly to set off the nonrestrictive clause "which is located in a historic building." No punctuation is needed between the verb "boasts" and its complement.
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