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Identify which sentence uses semicolons to correctly separate items in a series. I grew up in Chicago, Illinois; went to college in Madison, Wisconsin; and now I live in Seattle, Washington. I grew up in Chicago Illinois; went to college in Madison Wisconsin; and now I live in Seattle Washington. I grew up in Chicago, Illinois, went to college in Madison, Wisconsin, and now I live in Seattle, Washington. I grew up in Chicago; Illinois; went to college in Madison; Wisconsin; and now I live in Seattle; Washington. none of the above

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I grew up in Chicago, Illinois; went to college in Madison, Wisconsin; and now I live in Seattle, Washington.

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I grew up in Chicago, Illinois; went to college in Madison, Wisconsin; and now I live in Seattle, Washington.

Step-by-step explanation:

The comma is used to separate the city's name and the state, while the semicolon is used to separate each city-state pair from each other.

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