Which sentence does not use a colon correctly? A.
We need the following information: names of the guests, table number, and luncheon choice.

B.
Here's what we have to do: fold your clothes, find the suitcases, and pack for the trip.

C.
The art appreciation course explores these artists: Claude Monet, Leonardo da Vinci, and Vincent van Gogh.

D.
These gift bags are for: Mrs. Hernandez, Mr. Rollins, and Miss Crane.

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Answer: Answer: D. These gift bags are for: Mrs. Hernandez, Mr. Rollins, and Miss Crane.

Colon is used to enumerate listed items without the use of verb or preposition before introducing them. The sentence above should have been stated this way: 
These gift bags are for these people: Mrs. Hernandez, Mr. Rollins, and Miss Crane.

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correct as is

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What is an asteroid? A.
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B.
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C.
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Who is Dr. Edward George Armstrong ?

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Answer:

A gullible, slightly timid doctor. Armstrong often draws the suspicion of the other guests because of his medical knowledge

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The category of connective used in this sentence is show consequence.
Because the rain fell all day, the garden was wet - it is the consequence, the result.

The correct answer its:

show consequence

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Read these lines of poetry: The fox in the henhouse laughed, and the pigs looked out from their sty. They oinked and alerted the horses, who bolted from the barn built nearby. Which line contains an example of alliteration? A. "The fox in the henhouse laughed," B. "who bolted from the barn built nearby." C. "They oinked and alerted the horses," D. "and the pigs looked out from their sty."

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