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Question
- which choice uses a colon correctly?
maximum ride, by james patterson: is a good book.
in english class: we read a great book around the world in eighty days, by jules verne.
my mother gave me a book, snowboarding: tricks and flips you need to know.
have you ever: read the book frankenstein, by mary shelly?
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct use of a colon, we recall that a colon is used to introduce a list, an explanation, or to separate a title and subtitle (or to clarify a part of a sentence). Let's analyze each option:
- Option 1: "Maximum Ride, by James Patterson: is a good book." The colon here is incorrect as it splits the subject and predicate unnecessarily.
- Option 2: "In English class: we read a great book Around the World in Eighty Days, by Jules Verne." The colon here is incorrect as it splits the prepositional phrase and the main clause.
- Option 3: "My mother gave me a book, Snowboarding: Tricks and Flips You Need to Know." Here, the colon is used correctly to separate the title "Snowboarding" and its subtitle "Tricks and Flips You Need to Know".
- Option 4: "Have you ever: read the book Frankenstein, by Mary Shelly?" The colon here is incorrect as it interrupts the flow of the question.
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C. My mother gave me a book, Snowboarding: Tricks and Flips You Need to Know.