Which sentence uses commas correctly? A. Water is all over the planet Earth and there is a lot more water than land. B. Clouds float in the air, and they consist of masses of water drops. C. The oceans are mostly water and, they cover most of Earth. D. Icebergs float in the oceans, but, they are solid.

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Answer 1
Answer: B is the only one that makes sense.


A is a run-on sentence.
C puts the comma before the word "and," which is gramatically incorrect
D has unecessary commas

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

I think the answer is B

Explanation:


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Explanation:

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