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read the sentence digestion is divided into four parts, ingestion, dige…

Question

read the sentence
digestion is divided into four parts, ingestion, digestion, absorption, and elimination.

which revision is necessary?
add a colon after \divided\
add a colon after \is\
remove the comma after \absorption\
change the comma after \parts\ to a colon

Explanation:

Response

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Analyze the sentence structure

Using the Colon Rules and Punctuation with Lists knowledge points

The sentence is: "Digestion is divided into four parts, ingestion, digestion, absorption, and elimination."
The clause "Digestion is divided into four parts" is an independent clause that introduces a list of four items.

Evaluate colon placement rules

Using the Colon Rules knowledge point

A colon should be used to introduce a list only after a complete independent clause.
Placing a colon after "parts" correctly separates the independent clause from the list of items that explains it.

Assess the given options

Using the Punctuation with Lists knowledge point

  • "add a colon after 'divided'": Incorrect, as "Digestion is divided" is not a complete independent clause.
  • "add a colon after 'is'": Incorrect, as "Digestion is" is not a complete independent clause.
  • "remove the comma after 'absorption'": Incorrect, as this would remove the serial (Oxford) comma, which is grammatically correct here.
  • "change the comma after 'parts' to a colon": Correct, as it properly introduces the list after the independent clause.

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<mcq-option>add a colon after "divided"</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>add a colon after "is"</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>remove the comma after "absorption"</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>change the comma after "parts" to a colon</mcq-correct>
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Answer:

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Analyze the sentence structure

Using the Colon Rules and Punctuation with Lists knowledge points

The sentence is: "Digestion is divided into four parts, ingestion, digestion, absorption, and elimination."
The clause "Digestion is divided into four parts" is an independent clause that introduces a list of four items.

Evaluate colon placement rules

Using the Colon Rules knowledge point

A colon should be used to introduce a list only after a complete independent clause.
Placing a colon after "parts" correctly separates the independent clause from the list of items that explains it.

Assess the given options

Using the Punctuation with Lists knowledge point

  • "add a colon after 'divided'": Incorrect, as "Digestion is divided" is not a complete independent clause.
  • "add a colon after 'is'": Incorrect, as "Digestion is" is not a complete independent clause.
  • "remove the comma after 'absorption'": Incorrect, as this would remove the serial (Oxford) comma, which is grammatically correct here.
  • "change the comma after 'parts' to a colon": Correct, as it properly introduces the list after the independent clause.

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<mcq-option>add a colon after "divided"</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>add a colon after "is"</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>remove the comma after "absorption"</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>change the comma after "parts" to a colon</mcq-correct>
</answer>

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