Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Warning this cabinet contains dangerous electrical equipment. B. Warning; This cabinet contains dangerous electrical equipment. C. Warning this cabinet, contains dangerous electrical equipment. D. Warning: This cabinet contains dangerous electrical equipment.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is d. This sentence helps you separate the actual warning and the word "warning" by using a colon. The other sentences don't make sense because they don't have that.
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is (d) because the rest of the sentence is the warning. And the colon goes in between ths the word warning and The.

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At the fair not only can I eat tasty food but I can also see awesome fireworks

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What Exactly is your question? This sentence could be written more fluidly. 
"When at the fair, not only can I eat tasty food, but I can also view awesome fireworks."

Or I would completely reorganize it like this. 

"At the fair, I can eat really tasty food, and see cool fireworks displays."

Answer:

At the fair, (Not only can i eat tasty food,but i can also) see awesome fireworks

Explanation:

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before I work on it for you, I want you to promise that you'll go to your teacher
on your way out of class someday soon, and tell your teacher that the guy who
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(5,000,000,000) / (40) = 125 million textbooks ! ! !

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