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English, 04.05.2021 21:50 addiestreets

Which situation requires you to use a colon between the text introducing a direct quote and the quote itself? Use a colon if the introductory text is a complete sentence.
Use a colon if the direct quote is a complete sentence.
Use a colon if the direct quote is not a complete sentence.
Use a colon if the introductory text is not a complete sentence.

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