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Speak enthusiastically

First, talk about the characteristics of puppy, Liang Xiao and grandma in general, and then write these characteristics vividly with colons.

This puppy is really lively and lovely: every time I throw a bone, it jumps up, flies to bite the bone that fell from the sky, and then wags its tail and begins to enjoy food.

Xiao Liang is very careful: Look, after he finishes writing a composition, he has to check the punctuation twice.

She is a warm-hearted grandmother: it is windy today, and the clothes of several families hanging outside have fallen to the ground. Grandma picked up the clothes one by one and returned them to her neighbors from door to door.

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Precautions for colon use:

1. Pay attention to the prompt range when using colons. The contents of the colon prompt end with a period. If the contents before the period are not all prompted by colons, the use of colons is incorrect.

2. Don't use colons without special instructions.

You can't use colon in a sentence.

Colons are often used after "so-and-so" and "so-and-so". But sometimes you don't want to emphasize the prompt, or you don't quote others directly, so you use commas instead of colons. If "so-and-so said" comes after all quotations, use a period after "said".

Generally speaking, it is appropriate to have only one colon in a sentence. If a colon is used within the colon range, it constitutes the application of the colon. You should try to avoid using colons.