Read the sentence.
on our vacation we visited the following historic cities gettysburg pennsyl...
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Read the sentence.
on our vacation we visited the following historic cities gettysburg pennsylvania morristown new jersey and yorktown virginia.
which uses punctuation correctly?
(a)on our vacation, we visited the following historic cities, gettysburg pennsylvania, morristown new jersey, and yorktown virginia.
(b)on our vacation, we visited the following historic cities: gettysburg, pennsylvania; morristown, new jersey; and yorktown, virginia.
(c)on our vacation we visited the following historic cities; gettysburg, pennsylvania, morristown, new jersey, and yorktown, virginia.
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