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Which sentence is correctly punctuated?

A.

Corey Windsor the boy in the white shorts will be playing on the tennis team, this spring.

B.

Corey Windsor, the boy in the white shorts will be playing on the tennis team this spring.

C.

Corey Windsor, the boy in the white shorts, will be playing on the tennis team this spring.

D.

Corey Windsor the boy in the white shorts, will be playing on the tennis team this spring.

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  1. Yesterday, 22:34
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    The sentence that is correctly punctuated is: Corey Windsor, the boy in the white shorts, will be playing on the tennis team this spring. The correct answer is option C. This sentence contains an appositive phrase. An appositive phrase consists of words that describes or renames the noun beside it. Appositive phrases are often set off from the main sentence with the use of commas, because these are only added information.
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