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English, 16.07.2021 14:40, caitlyn73

Which of the following statements is correctly punctuated? A. While Sam made many excuses, he could not run from the truth: he failed.
B. It didn’t matter if they were playing football; racing bikes; drawing pictures or writing storied, Megan was always better than Gina.
C. One thing always seems to ruin our camping trips; rain.
D. The store was closed; by the time he got there.

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