High School

Which sentence below uses punctuation correctly?

A. You can always predict who will die in genre movies; In animated movies, it will be the mother; in horror movies, the pretty girl; and, in war movies, the fresh-faced farm boy.

B. You can always predict who will die in genre movies. In animated movies; it will be the mother, in horror movies; the pretty girl, and in war movies; the fresh-faced farm boy.

C. You can always predict who will die in genre movies. In animated movies, it will be the mother; in horror movies, the pretty girl; and in war movies, the fresh-faced farm boy.

D. You can always predict who will die in genre movies; in animated movies, it will be the mother, in horror movies, the pretty girl, and in war movies, the fresh-faced farm boy.

Answer :

Final answer:

The correct sentence is 'You can always predict who will die in genre movies. In animated movies, it will be the mother; in horror movies, the pretty girl; and in war movies, the fresh-faced farm boy,' as it follows standard punctuation rules with proper use of a period and semicolons.

Explanation:

The sentence that uses punctuation correctly is: You can always predict who will die in genre movies. In animated movies, it will be the mother; in horror movies, the pretty girl; and in war movies, the fresh-faced farm boy. This sentence correctly uses a period to end the main clause and semicolons to separate items in a list related to the main clause. This correct use aligns with standard punctuation rules, such as placing a period at the end of declarative sentences and using semicolons to separate items in a complex list. It also avoids the improper use of a semicolon following the introductory phrase, which is instead properly followed by a comma, and the misuse of semicolons where commas are sufficient.

Answer: You can always predict who will die in genre movies. In animated movies, it will be the mother; in horror movies, the pretty girl; and in war movies, the fresh-faced farm boy.

Explanation:

Semicolons are used to form lists!

For example: The Council is comprised of ten members: three from Sydney, Australia; four from Auckland, New Zealand; two from Suva, Fiji; and one from Honiara, Solomon Islands.

Semicolons are used to separate ideas, so in the second option, it wouldn't make sense to separate the genre of the movie from the person since it's still part of the same idea. Hope this helps :)