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9 June, 03:15

Which appositive phrase is punctuated correctly? raul's new car the color of a ripe tomato sat in the driveway. raul's new car, the color of a ripe tomato sat in the driveway. raul's new car, the color of a ripe tomato, sat in the driveway. raul's new car the color of a ripe tomato, sat in the driveway

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  1. 9 June, 04:26
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    The phrase that is punctuated correctly would be "Raul's new car, the color of a ripe tomato, sat in the driveway."
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