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English, 22.09.2021 07:10, tankhill5534

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? es »
A)
We don't really need to rush out the door none of the concerts given by the
Rolling Stones ever start on time.
B)
We don't really need to rush out the door none of the concerts given by the
Rolling Stones ever start: on time.
C)
We don't really need to rush out the door none of the concerts given by:
the Rolling Stones ever start on time.
D)
We don't really need to rush out the door: none of the concerts given by
the Rolling Stones ever start on time.

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