Tandy752
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Her flower bed was full of daisies, tulips, and daffodils and in her garden were peas, carrots, and tomatoes. B. Her flower bed was full of daisies, tulips, and daffodils and; in her garden were peas, carrots, and tomatoes. C. Her flower bed was full of daisies; tulips; and daffodils and in her garden were peas; carrots; and tomatoes. D. Her flower bed was full of daisies, tulips, and daffodils; and in her garden were peas, carrots, and tomatoes.

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A is incorrect because without a semicolon it's a run-on sentence, B is wrong because the semicolon is in the wrong spot and C is wrong because there are too many semicolons both in the wrong spots, so D is the correct answer