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7 March, 22:43

Which version of the sentence uses punctuation correctly?

A. Cut flowers; do not last very long, indeed these flowers are wilting after only two days in the vase.

B. Cut flowers do not last very long, indeed these flowers are wilting; after only two days in the vase.

C. Cut flowers do not last very long indeed; these flowers are wilting after only two days in the vase.

D. Cut flowers do not last very long; indeed, these flowers are wilting after only two days in the vase.

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  1. 8 March, 01:22
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    The answer would be D
  2. 8 March, 01:35
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    The answer to your question is D.
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