Identify a problem in the sentence below.The most amazing vacations are to places with a warm climate, amazing views, and delicious food.

A. sentence structure
B. comma use
C. word repetition
D. none of the above

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Answer 1
Answer: D. None of the above

How; commas are correctly dividing the words

Word repetition consist of repeating words which and this sentence has none

Sentence structure is kind of like the order or structure of the sentence but in this sentence everything is in a logical order











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