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17 December, 00:05

Which version of the sentence uses punctuation correctly?

The water in the stream was cool and refreshing on my bare feet consequently; I waded, in it for a few minutes.

The water in the stream was cool, and refreshing on my bare feet consequently; I waded in it for a few minutes.

The water in the stream; was cool and refreshing on my bare feet consequently I waded in it for a few minutes.

The water in the stream was cool and refreshing on my bare feet; consequently, I waded in it for a few minutes.

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  1. 17 December, 00:45
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    Your answer is the second sentence
  2. 17 December, 00:52
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    The Correct Answer was D: The water in the stream was cool and refreshing on my bare feet; consequently, I waded in it for a few minutes.
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