Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence.

Daniel received two, expensive parking tickets.
He drives his father’s big new car.
Daniel has dark brown hair.
He also has a bright, cheerful smile.

Daniel received two, expensive parking tickets.

The sentence "Daniel received two, expensive parking tickets" is the incorrectly punctuated sentence.

To identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence, we need to look for any punctuation errors. In this case, there is a comma between "two" and "expensive" that should not be there. The sentence can be corrected by removing the comma, resulting in: "Daniel received two expensive parking tickets."

The incorrectly punctuated sentence is: "Daniel received two, expensive parking tickets."