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15 May, 20:51

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home, sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for

Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us

Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home; sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us

Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home. sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for

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  1. 16 May, 00:14
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    Answer: Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us
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