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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence is correct? Roger's teacher told him straight out "Don't come back to class until all of your work is done." Roger's teacher told him straight out: "Don't come back to class until all of your work is done." Roger's teacher told him: straight out, "Don't come back to class until all of your work is done." Roger's teacher told him straight out "Don't come back to class: until all of your work is done."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence uses a colon correctly? Maggie was turned away at the door of the show, she didn't: have a ticket or any money, and the show had already started an hour before. Maggie was turned away at the door of the show: she didn't have a ticket or any money, and the show had already started an hour before. Maggie was turned away at the door of the show, she: didn't have a ticket or any money, and the show had already started an hour before. Maggie was turned away: at the door of the show she didn't have a ticket, or any money, and the show had already started an hour before.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

All of them are correct except the last one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

on the first one

OpenStudy (petiteme):

Roger's teacher told him straight out: "Don't come back to class until all of your work is done."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maggie was turned away at the door of the show: she didn't have a ticket or any money, and the show had already started an hour before.

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