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English, 25.02.2021 01:30 kaylaanndupree

WILL GIVE BE RIGHT PLEASE ANSWER NOW I HAVE TO LEAVE SOON!!! Which version of the sentence reflects proper punctuation?

A. I wish I were able to complete my homework assignment in class, but it looks like I'll have to do it tonight at home.

B. I wish I were able to complete my homework assignment in class; but it looks like I'll have to do it tonight at home.

C. I wish I were able to complete my homework assignment in class, however it looks like I'll have to do it tonight at home.

D. I wish I were able to complete my homework assignment in class, but, it looks like I'll have to do it tonight at home.

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