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Which of the following is an example of a correctly punctuated sentence?

  • A. Beatrice is very intelligent; however, she just does not apply herself well enough in her classes to make good grades.
  • B. Beatrice is very intelligent: she just does not apply herself well enough in her classes to make good grades.
  • C. Beatrice is very intelligent; she just does not apply herself well enough in her classes to make good grades.
  • D. Beatrice is very intelligent; she just does not apply herself well enough in her classes to make good grades.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Option D is the correct answer as it uses a semicolon to correctly separate two independent clauses. In this sentence, 'Beatrice is very intelligent' and 'she just does not apply herself well enough in her classes to make good grades' are two independent clauses that are related but can stand alone as separate sentences. The semicolon is the appropriate punctuation mark to link these two closely related ideas. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because they either use a comma splice (A), a colon (B), or lack appropriate punctuation (C) to separate the independent clauses.