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what is the correct revision of this sentence?
anyone may join the team, but he or she must have one thing: determination.
a. anyone may join the team, but he or she must have one thing,
determination.
b. anyone may join the team, but he or she must have one thing:
determination.
c. anyone may join the team, but he or she must have one thing;
determination.
d. anyone may join the team, but he or she must have one thing,
determination.
To determine the correct revision, we analyze punctuation and capitalization rules. A colon is used to introduce a list or an explanation, and when the word after the colon is a common noun (not a proper noun), it should be lowercase. Also, a colon is appropriate here to introduce "determination" as the thing needed. Option A uses a comma which is incorrect for introducing the explanation. Option C capitalizes "Determination" unnecessarily as it's a common noun in this context. Option D uses a comma incorrectly. Option B uses a colon and lowercase "determination" correctly.
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B. Anyone may join the team, but he or she must have one thing: determination.