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Sarah who is very smart sits with me at lunch.

What version of the sentence uses punctuation correctly?


Sarah, who is very smart sits with me at lunch.

Sarah, who is very smart, sits with me at lunch.

Sarah who is very smart, sits with me at lunch.

Sarah who is very smart sits with me, at lunch.

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Answer:

B)Sarah, who is very smart, sits with me at lunch

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The correct option is:

(B) Sarah, who is very smart, sits with me at lunch.


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Here, before first coma, it is said about the person. And before second coma, it is said about the person's quality.

So, we conclude option (B) is correct.


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