Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. She wore a bright red dress.
B. She wore a bright, red dress.
C. She wore a bright, red, dress.
D. She wore bright red, dress.
Explanation:
Option A is correct. No comma is needed here because "bright" and "red" are not of equal rank (you cannot add "and" between them). If adjectives can be reversed or separated by "and," then a comma is needed.
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A. She wore a bright red dress.
B. She wore a bright, red dress.
C. She wore a bright, red, dress.
D. She wore bright red, dress.
Explanation:
Option A is correct. No comma is needed here because "bright" and "red" are not of equal rank (you cannot add "and" between them). If adjectives can be reversed or separated by "and," then a comma is needed.
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