Which word in the sentence, if any, should be followed by a colon?
The states we plan to visit on our trip to the Southwest include Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
A.
Southwest
B.
No colon is needed.
C.
include
D.
trip
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@jordan123321 @lilshane
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
what do you think
OpenStudy (anonymous):
B? or C?
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
chose one
OpenStudy (lilshane):
its one of them but pick one
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OpenStudy (jordan123321):
or eliminate some
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
ok its not d
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
or a so its out of b or c
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
B or C chose one
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
r u there
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
C?
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
no
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
you only other answer...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
B?
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
correct
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
why?
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
do you not believe me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i just want an explanation becuase i dont get why it's B?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its B
OpenStudy (capnkookcx):
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OpenStudy (jordan123321):
i ttold him
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
well letted him learn
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its B because the states are separated by commas, there is no need for a semicolon
OpenStudy (capnkookcx):
@AwesomeSays3! it's B. believe them.
OpenStudy (lilshane):
well its
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OpenStudy (lilshane):
b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its not that i dont believe them its just that i dont get it i was just confused
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay. so semicolons are meant for when a sentence CAN end, but chooses not to.
Where do you think, in this sentence, it could possibly end, but didnt?
OpenStudy (capnkookcx):
Well there are already commas so there is no need for a(n) colon. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i have another question :P
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay
OpenStudy (capnkookcx):
Yes?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@jordan123321 I am a girl -_-
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Capnkookcx is that you in your profile pic?
OpenStudy (capnkookcx):
No, it's my favorite singer.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh okay haha
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I am closing this question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay. tag us in the next one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok
OpenStudy (capnkookcx):
Okay. I'm going to go to bed! Bye @abbychandler ; Bye @AwesomeSays3!
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