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Which sentence with an introductory phrase is punctuated correctly?

a. Despite injuries and a bad start, the team won the championship.

b. Despite injuries and a bad start, the team, won the championship.

c. Despite injuries, and a bad start the team won, the championship.

d. Despite injuries, and a bad start; the team won the championship.

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The answer is D because the punctuation is correctly

The sentence which is correctly punctuated is (A) Despite injuries and a bad start, the team won the championship.

What do you mean by punctuation?

Punctuation marks refer to the commas, period, etc which are used while writing sentences to separate the meaning of certain words and give break in the sentences.

The punctuation mark, comma, is used to bring a pause in the sentence. It is used when writer wishes to break the sentence in between of a single sentence.

Out of the given options, the correctly punctuated sentence is:

(A) Despite injuries and a bad start, the team won the championship.

Hence, the correct answer is option (A).

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