The new book, "The Lost City of Atlantis", is a captivating adventure story that explores the mysteries of a long-lost civilization. Its author, Dr. Emily Carter, is a renowned archaeologist and expert in underwater exploration. Dr. Carter’s extensive research and compelling storytelling have helped make "The Lost City of Atlantis" a popular choice among readers seeking an exciting and thought-provoking read.
Which choice is the best way to punctuate the sentence?
A. The new book, "The Lost City of Atlantis", is a captivating adventure story that explores the mysteries of a long-lost civilization. Its author, Dr. Emily Carter, is a renowned archaeologist and expert in underwater exploration. Dr. Carter’s extensive research and compelling storytelling have helped make "The Lost City of Atlantis" a popular choice among readers seeking an exciting and thought-provoking read.
B. The new book, "The Lost City of Atlantis", is a captivating adventure story that explores the mysteries of a long-lost civilization; its author, Dr. Emily Carter, is a renowned archaeologist and expert in underwater exploration. Dr. Carter’s extensive research and compelling storytelling have helped make "The Lost City of Atlantis" a popular choice among readers seeking an exciting and thought-provoking read.
C. The new book, "The Lost City of Atlantis", is a captivating adventure story that explores the mysteries of a long-lost civilization; its author, Dr. Emily Carter, is a renowned archaeologist and expert in underwater exploration, Dr. Carter’s extensive research and compelling storytelling have helped make "The Lost City of Atlantis" a popular choice among readers seeking an exciting and thought-provoking read.
D. The new book, "The Lost City of Atlantis", is a captivating adventure story that explores the mysteries of a long-lost civilization, its author, Dr. Emily Carter, is a renowned archaeologist and expert in underwater exploration. Dr. Carter’s extensive research and compelling storytelling have helped make "The Lost City of Atlantis" a popular choice among readers seeking an exciting and thought-provoking read.
The best punctuation choice is to use a comma to separate the introductory phrase "its author, Dr. Emily Carter" from the rest of the sentence. The comma signals that this phrase modifies the noun "story" and can be removed without changing the meaning or grammatical structure of the sentence. The other choices use punctuation incorrectly. Choice A doesn’t use any punctuation to separate the introductory phrase, which creates a run-on sentence. Choice B uses a semicolon to separate the introductory phrase, which is incorrect because the two phrases are not independent clauses. Choice C uses a comma to separate the introductory phrase and a comma to separate the independent clause that follows, which is incorrect because the two phrases are not independent clauses.