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which sentence is punctuated correctly? there are four ordinal directio…

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which sentence is punctuated correctly? there are four ordinal directions: northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest. the four ordinal directions are: northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest. northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest are: the four ordinal directions. the four ordinal directions: are northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

When using a colon to introduce a list, the clause before the colon must be a complete independent clause. Additionally, the list items should follow the colon without redundant phrasing.

  1. The first option has an incomplete clause before the colon ("There are four ordinal directions:" is correct, but the structure here is flawed as it does not form a proper lead-in).
  2. The second option has a complete independent clause before the colon ("The four ordinal directions are:") and correctly lists the directions with proper commas and a final "and" for the series, following standard punctuation rules for introducing a list with a colon.
  3. The third option places the list items before the colon, which violates colon usage rules (the colon should follow the introductory clause, not precede it).
  4. The fourth option includes redundant "are" after the colon, creating a grammatically awkward and incorrectly punctuated sentence.

Answer:

B. The four ordinal directions are: northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest.