Choose the correct punctuated sentence: Naila’s aunt, a caring lady, always bought her cakes, sweet, and a nice fresh orange., Naila’s aunt, a caring lady, always bought her cakes, sweet, and nice fresh orange., Naila’s aunt, a caring lady always bought her cakes, sweet, and nice fresh orange., None of these.
Choose the correct punctuated sentence: Naila’s aunt, a caring lady, always bought her cakes, sweet, and a nice fresh orange., Naila’s aunt, a caring lady, always bought her cakes, sweet, and nice fresh orange., Naila’s aunt, a caring lady always bought her cakes, sweet, and nice fresh orange., None of these.
Explanation
Naila’s aunt, a caring lady, always bought her cakes, sweet, and a nice fresh orange.
The phrase "a caring lady" is non-essential and should be set off with commas.
"a nice fresh orange" correctly includes the article "a", making the sentence grammatically complete.