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Question: Which sentence uses a colon correctly?

Answer Option 1: Ms. Langley: a young teacher, had a special aptitude for relating to young children. (Incorrect: Colon incorrectly separates subject from the rest of the sentence.)

Answer Option 2: Ms. Langley had no children: she lived in a spacious house outside of town. (Correct: Colon separates two independent clauses when the second clause explains or elaborates on the first.)

Answer Option 3: Ms. Langley offered her niece a piece of advice: "Always stay true to yourself." (Correct: Colon correctly introduces a direct quotation, especially a long one or one following an independent clause.)

Answer Option 4: Ms. Langley firmly believed that: every visitor to her home deserved a hearty meal. (Incorrect: Colon incorrectly follows the verb "believed" and separates it from its object clause.)

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**Correct Answer Options:**
- Answer Option 2: "Ms. Langley had no children: she lived in a spacious house outside of town." (Correct)
- Answer Option 3: "Ms. Langley offered her niece a piece of advice: 'Always stay true to yourself.'" (Correct)

**Incorrect Answer Options:**
- Answer Option 1: "Ms. Langley: a young teacher, had a special aptitude for relating to young children." (Incorrect)
- Answer Option 4: "Ms. Langley firmly believed that: every visitor to her home deserved a hearty meal." (Incorrect)

**Summary:**
- Options 2 and 3 illustrate correct uses of colons, while options 1 and 4 misuse colons.

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