<span>C) :
A colon here is right to set up the quote from the introduction in the sentence. The lead in shows that the writer is about to provide a specific example, not a quote that continues the flow of the sentence. A colon allows the quote to stand alone from the rest of the sentence as an example.</span>
Answer:
THE PLAGUE DON DON DON DONNNNNNN!!!
Explanation:
WHAT EXACTLY IS THE QUESTION SUPPOSE TO BE
Answer:
aphorism pun witticism. A witty, concise proverb-like saying is called an aphorism.