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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? The students line up in the afternoon to wait, for the buses to arrive. The students, line up in the afternoon, to wait for the buses to arrive. The students line up in the afternoon to wait for the buses to arrive. The students line up in the afternoon, to wait for the buses to arrive.

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  1. Yesterday, 01:27
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    The students line up in the afternoon to wait for the buses to arrive.

    Explanation:

    The commas in the other sentences are unnecessary and pause the sentence for no reason.
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