Which sentence correctly uses a colon?
A. She had three goals: to improve, to succeed, to excel.
B. She had three goals; to improve, to succeed, to excel.
C. She had three goals, to improve, to succeed, to excel.
D. She had three goals to improve; to succeed; to excel.

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Kelly : Yeah, I did it perfectly.
A. swept
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A. They were playing soccer in the park.
B. They play soccer in the park.
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Dad _______ home very late last night.
A. got
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