Question #N382
The chef, **known for his creative use of local ingredients** was excited to be working with the new produce at the market. He had spent the last few months exploring the area’s farms and learning about the sustainable practices used to cultivate their bounty.
Which choice best combines the underlined portion into a single, correctly punctuated sentence?Correct Answer is: A
The best way to combine the underlined portion is to use a comma to separate the introductory phrase from the rest of the sentence. The introductory phrase adds information about the chef and modifies the main clause: "the chef was excited to be working with the new produce at the market." The other choices are incorrect because they use incorrect punctuation to separate the introductory phrase from the rest of the sentence. Choice B is incorrect because it uses a semicolon incorrectly. Semicolons are used to separate two independent clauses. Choice C is incorrect because it uses a dash incorrectly. Dashes can be used to separate a nonessential clause or phrase from the rest of the sentence, but this is not the case here. Choice D is incorrect because it uses no punctuation at all. A comma is needed to separate an introductory phrase from the rest of the sentence.