How to correctly punctuate a sentence about Ella's parents and their vacation destination?

Which sentence correctly punctuates the description of Ella's parents and their vacation destination?

A) "Ella's parents, Sam and Amanda, left for vacation to Aspen, Colorado, for 14 days."

B) "Ella's parents, Sam and Amanda, left for vacation to Aspen, Colorado for 14 days."

C) "Ella's parents Sam and Amanda left for vacation to Aspen, Colorado, for 14 days."

D) "Ella's parents, Sam and Amanda, left for vacation to Aspen Colorado, for 14 days."

Final answer: The correct punctuation involves introducing Ella's parents (Sam and Amanda), followed by a comma, with their vacation destination (Aspen, Colorado) also being separated by commas.

Explanation:

The correct sentence is A) "Ella's parents, Sam and Amanda, left for vacation to Aspen, Colorado, for 14 days." In this sentence, Ella's parents are introduced first, followed by a comma and their names (also separated by a comma). After Aspen, Colorado (the vacation destination), there is also a comma, which is necessary for correct punctuation with geographical names.

The correct sentence that punctuates the description of Ella's parents and their vacation destination is option A: "Ella's parents, Sam and Amanda, left for vacation to Aspen, Colorado, for 14 days." In this sentence, the commas are used to set off the names of Ella's parents, and another comma is used to separate the vacation destination from the rest of the sentence. The sentence is also clear and grammatically correct.

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