Select the correctly punctuated item
a. at the grocery store, he bought the following it...
English, 03.02.2020 18:43 laciekersey4568
Select the correctly punctuated item
a. at the grocery store, he bought the following items; milk, bread, and eggs.
b. at the grocery store, he bought the following items (milk, bread, and eggs).
c. at the grocery store, he bought the following items, milk, bread, and eggs.
d. at the grocery store, he bought the following items: milk, bread, and eggs.
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