English, asked by bodaslatha, 3 months ago

Choose the option with the correct punctuation.
Not only is it a matter of principle, it's also a matter of pride
Not only is it a matter of pnnciple is also a matter of pride
Not only is it a matter of principle is also a matter of pride
Not only is it a matter of principle its also a matter of pride​

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Answered by guptatanya237
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

not only is it a matter of principle, it's also a matter of pride

Answered by shaikhmohd0119
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Answer: The correct answer is Not only is it a matter of principle, it's also a matter of pride.

Explanation:

  • The set of symbols that are used to separate the written sentences and sentence fragments and to clarify their meaning is known as punctuation. Punctuation marks are the names given to each symbol.
  • A comma in writing is comparable to a pause in speech within a sentence. Commas divide a sentence's components into its logical components. In the given sentence, comma is used to add the additional information at the end of the sentence.
  • Therefore, the correct option is Not only is it a matter of principle, it's also a matter of pride.

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