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16) Choose the most effective sentence combination that uses correct punctuation. My great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War II.He is sitting over there. My great-grandfather, who is sitting over there.received a Bronze Star in World War II. My great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War II,that is sitting over there. Who is sitting over there, my great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War I. My great-grandfather, which received a Bronze Star in World War II,who is sitting over there.

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16) Choose the most effective sentence combination that uses correct punctuation.
My great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War II.He is sitting over there.
My great-grandfather, who is sitting over there.received a Bronze Star in World War II.
My great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War II,that is sitting over there.
Who is sitting over there, my great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War I.
My great-grandfather, which received a Bronze Star in World War II,who is sitting over there.

16) Choose the most effective sentence combination that uses correct punctuation. My great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War II.He is sitting over there. My great-grandfather, who is sitting over there.received a Bronze Star in World War II. My great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War II,that is sitting over there. Who is sitting over there, my great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War I. My great-grandfather, which received a Bronze Star in World War II,who is sitting over there.

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The most effective sentence combination that uses correct punctuation is "My great-grandfather, who is sitting over there, received a Bronze Star in World War II."

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## Step 1<br />The problem is asking us to choose the most effective sentence combination that uses correct punctuation. The sentences are about a great-grandfather who received a Bronze Star in World War II and is sitting over there.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The first sentence, "My great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War II. He is sitting over there.", is grammatically correct but it is not the most effective sentence because it is not concise.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The second sentence, "My great-grandfather, who is sitting over there, received a Bronze Star in World War II.", is grammatically correct and concise. It combines the two sentences into one, using a relative clause to provide additional information about the great-grandfather.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />The third sentence, "My great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War II, that is sitting over there.", is grammatically incorrect. The relative pronoun "that" is used incorrectly. "That" is used to refer to things, not people.<br /><br />## Step 5<br />The fourth sentence, "Who is sitting over there, my great-grandfather received a Bronze Star in World War I.", is grammatically incorrect. The phrase "Who is sitting over there" is not a complete sentence and it is not clear who is sitting over there.<br /><br />## Step 6<br />The fifth sentence, "My great-grandfather, which received a Bronze Star in World War II, who is sitting over there.", is grammatically incorrect. The relative pronoun "which" is used incorrectly. "Which" is used to refer to things, not people.
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