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Which sentence is NOT properly punctuated? A. This last part of the minuet should be played with steadily increasing volume, or crescendo; until
the final chord

B. Started on a whim by an eccentric resident, the project to clean up the abandoned lot soon
became a popular neighborhood pastime.

C. The daisy, a perennial plant sometimes known as bruisewort, grows low to the ground.

D. U. S. President Barack Obama will meet with his counterparts from the European countries for the
multinational summit.

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