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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Don wore braces on both of his legs still, he was an avid runner. B. Don wore braces on both of his legs still; he was an avid runner. C. Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner. D. Don wore braces on both of his legs: still he was an avid runner.

Sagot :

Imma go with C. or D. 
I may not be correct.. But 
 I Hoped I helped!
 ~ Sequoyah :-)

The right option is C.

"Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner".

In this sentence, "still" indicates a sort of surprise. It is placed between a semicolon and a comma because it functions as a transition word.

Transition words show the relationship between sentences and help the text to be cohesive. Some examples of transition words are "nevertheless", "however", and "even though" among others.