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English, 06.12.2021 19:00, jgcugucgucg

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point) A: The club can meet in one of these locations, the gym, the library, or the cafeteria.

B: I baked many items for the bake sale: banana and blueberry muffins; chocolate and lemon cupcakes; and blackberry and cherry pie.

C: My favorite foods are: pizza with ham and pineapple; and lasagna.

D: For my birthday I received: a new bike that I plan to use in a race next month and a gift card to the local book store.

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