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Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? a. there was nothing wrong with the engine but you were out of gas. b. there was nothing wrong with the engine; you were out of gas. c. there was nothing wrong with the engine you were out of gas. d. there was nothing wrong with the engine, you were out of gas.

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