The following sentences may contain colon errors. Identify the answer choice that corrects these errors. (If there are no errors in the original sentence, select “correct sentence.”)
Colons: The following sentences may contain colon errors. Identify the answer choice that corrects these errors. (If there are no errors in the original sentence, select “correct sentence.”) - 1. Casimir force causes: objects to stick together.
Colons: The following sentences may contain colon errors. Identify the answer choice that corrects these errors. (If there are no errors in the original sentence, select “correct sentence.”) - 2. When objects stick together in machines: Casimir force causes problems.
Colons: The following sentences may contain colon errors. Identify the answer choice that corrects these errors. (If there are no errors in the original sentence, select “correct sentence.”) - 3. Casimir force can be witnessed through a common occurrence: a gecko sticking to a wall by one toe.
Colons: The following sentences may contain colon errors. Identify the answer choice that corrects these errors. (If there are no errors in the original sentence, select “correct sentence.”) - 4. To produce the effect of levitation: scientists have reversed the Casimir force so that objects repel, rather than attract, one another.
Colons: The following sentences may contain colon errors. Identify the answer choice that corrects these errors. (If there are no errors in the original sentence, select “correct sentence.”) - 5. So far, the technology only works on one thing micro-objects.