Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
- Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest are the four ordinal directions.
- The second statement cannot begin with "are" since it refers to all four directions, not just the first one, and the colon in this context signals that a list is to follow.
- The colon in the third phrase has to be changed by a hyphen or dash (-).
- Internal punctuation is not required in the last sentence, but it is also improper linguistically to begin the sentence with a common word.
- Simply said, punctuation marks serve to either build and support the meaning of a phrase or to punctuate it. Full stops (. ), commas (,), question marks (? ), exclamation points (! ), colons (:), semi-colons (;), apostrophes ('), and speech marks are a few examples of various punctuation markings (",").
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