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Which sentence uses correct punctuation? (5 points)

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We always enjoy the beach on a bright, sunny day.
We always enjoy the beach, on a bright sunny day.
We always, enjoy the beach on a bright sunny day.
We always enjoy the beach on a bright sunny, day.

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Answer:

We always enjoy the beach on a bright, sunny day.

Step-by-step explanation:

Punctuation is the correct use of capital letters, commas, full-tops, question marks, etc. in a given sentence to make it grammatically correct. It involves a certain usage and placement of these punctuation marks in the sentence.

Among the given sentence, the sentence with correct punctuation is the first sentence. The use of the comma or pause after "bright" is the right way to use. The use of the commas in the other options are either unnecessary or completely incorrect. Whereas, the comma in the first sentence is used to separate the two adjectives "bright" and "sunny".

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