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21 February, 23:36

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A. He said that New York's restaurants are great, that its parks are beautiful and that its population is diverse.

B. He said that New York's restaurants are great, that its parks are beautiful, and that its population is diverse.

C. He said that New York's restaurants are great, and that its parks are beautiful, and that its population is diverse.

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  1. 21 February, 23:44
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    It would be B. A would be incorrect because there is no comma before and in the last portion of the sentence. C would not be it either because it includes an "and" before the last part of the list of things in NY.
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