Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly

a. Mrs. Johnson who lives upstairs complained about the children leaving a messin the hallway, the noise my parents made moving furniture, and the racket from my drum lessons.

b. Mrs. Johnson, who lives upstairs, complained about the children leaving a mess in the hallway, the noise my parents made moving furniture, and the racket from my drum lessons.

c. Mrs. Johnson who lives upstairs, complained about the children leaving a mess in the hallway, the noise my parents made moving furniture and the racket from my drum lessons.

d. Mrs. Johnson who lives upstairs complained about the children leaving a mess in the hallway, the noise my parents made moving furniture and, the racket from my drum lessons.


b

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