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Select the sentence below that uses proper punctuation to separate a nonessential phrase from the main sentence. The chicken wings must be fried in a sizzling hot pan, according to my Aunt Joanne, in order for them to be crispy. The chicken wings must be fried in a sizzling hot pan according to my Aunt Joanne, in order for them to be crispy. The chicken wings must be fried in a sizzling hot pan, according to my Aunt Joanne in order for them to be crispy. The chicken wings must be fried in a sizzling hot pan according to my Aunt Joanne - in order for them to be crispy.

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I think it B

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Answer: It is B.

The chicken wings must be fried in a sizzling hot pan according to my Aunt Joanne, in order for them to be crispy.

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