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Which of the following sentences punctuates a parenthetical expression correctly?
Trout for example, have so many bones that they're hardly worth the trouble of eating.
O Matias, happily sat in the boat all morning, not caring that he didn't get a single nibble.
The boys, and it seems, the girls all agreed that they'd rather splash each other than fish.
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The leaks in the bottom of the old pair of waders, moreover, meant that her feet were soaking wet as well as col
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The sentence that punctuates a parenthetical expression correctly is:

The leaks in the bottom of the old pair of waders, moreover, meant that her feet were soaking wet as well as cold.

A parenthetical expression is an additional element or commentary that can be removed without altering the core meaning of the sentence. It is typically set off with commas, parentheses, or dashes. In this example, "moreover" is the parenthetical expression, and the commas are used to separate it from the rest of the sentence. The other sentences have incorrect or unclear usage of commas with their parenthetical expressions.

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