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Answer:
Option: 3
Explanation:
- First sentence: you only need a comma after the day of the month. You only need it before writing the year.
- Second sentence: you don't need a comma before writing the date.
- Third sentence: It is correct and perfectly written.
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Answer:
She hasn't been back there since January 15, 1997.
Explanation:
When writing dates, the comma must be in between the day and the year. As we can see, only two of them are like that. Between these two, it's that last one, since "She hasn't been" is correct grammar, rather than "She hasn't, been". If you read it, the sentence with incorrect grammar will sound wrong.