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English 9 Foundations A, 6.23/4. Other Worlds / 4.7. Language Focus: Writing Conventions
Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence.
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Daniel received two, expensive parking tickets.
He drives his father's big new car.
Daniel has dark brown hair.
He also has a bright, cheerful smile.

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Final answer:

The incorrectly punctuated sentence is 'Daniel received two, expensive parking tickets.'


Step-by-step explanation:

The incorrectly punctuated sentence in the given options is:

Daniel received two, expensive parking tickets.

The correct sentence should not include a comma between the words 'two' and 'expensive' as it is a compound adjective and should be hyphenated as 'two expensive parking tickets'.

The other sentences provided are correctly punctuated.


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