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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? He said that New York’s restaurants are great, that its parks are beautiful and that its population is diverse. He said that New York’s restaurants are great, and that its parks are beautiful, and that its population is diverse. He said that New York’s restaurants are great, that its parks are beautiful, and that its population is diverse.

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Answer: The answer would be "he said that New York's restaurants are great, that it's parks are beautiful, and that it's population is diverse.

Explanation: They reason why that is the correct answer is because when you use commas in a sentence they are meant to be a substitute for the word AND. Also you wouldn't want it to be repetitive like saying "He said that" " And that" or "That the population is".

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