Use a colon to introduce a long or formal quotation.
Instructions: Place colons where needed.
1. I like the words of Emerson "The true test of civilization is not the
census, nor the size of cities, nor the crops--no, but the kind of man the
country turns out."
2. The letter to his firm began as follows "Gentlemen We received your
last order in May, 1998."
3. Article l, Section l of the Constitution of the United States reads
"All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the
United States, which shall consist of a Senate and a House of
Representatives."
4. The councilman began with these words "If we don't act now and work
together, our city faces economic ruin, physical deterioration, and cultural
decline. The issues are critical, and the system of government under which we
now function must be changed."
5. He said "I will join your group tomorrow."
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Answers:
1. I like the words of Emerson: "The true test of civilization is not
the census, nor the size of cities, nor the crops--no, but the kind of man the
country turns out."
2. The letter to his firm began as follows: "Gentlemen: We received your
last order in May, 1998." (Two colons)
3. Article l, Section l of the Constitution of the United States reads:
"All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the
United States, which shall consist of a Senate and a House of
Representatives."
4. The councilman began with these words: "If we don't act now and work
together, our city faces economic ruin, physical deterioration, and cultural
decline. The issues are critical, and the system of government under which we
now function must be changed."
5. He said, "I will join your group tomorrow." (use only a comma
since the quote is not long nor formal)
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