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30 May, 11:15

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a. passing cars which had been slowed by the accident; crept past the scene.

b. passing cars, which had been slowed by the accident, crept past the scene.

c. passing cars which had been slowed by the accident, crept past the scene.

d. passing cars, which had been slowed by the accident; crept past the scene.

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  1. 30 May, 12:13
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    The answer is B. "which had been slowed by the accident" is extra information that the sentence doesn't need so you put a comma before and after "which had been slowed by the accident"
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