Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a) in the autumn, of that year, my family bought me a...
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a) in the autumn, of that year, my family bought me a horse.
b) in the summer, the pool opened, our city started a swim team.
c) in spring, when the water is high, the lake surges over the rocks.
d) in winter when the temperature falls our heating bill, always goes up.
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