The following sentence is punctuated properly: "I need to know whether you are able to perform the following functions of the job: revising existing marketing materials, promoting the company at trade shows, and reaching potential customers through direct mail campaigns." (3).
There should be a colon after the first clause because the second part of the sentence is a list of items (in this case, a list of the "functions of the job").
A comma would be too weak in this case because it would fail to express this idea of a list of specific examples completing the independent clause.
A semicolon would be inaccurate because they are usually used between two independent clauses when you don't want to link them with a conjunction (like <em>and</em>). They are stronger than a comma and weaker than a period. In this sentence however, the second part is not an independent clause but a list without a verb.
Answer: Better security safer environments better employee experience and increased in collaboration
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Answer: kissing the cross.
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Puritans were Protestant. There is no circumstance in the world that would make them kiss the cross. So the key phrase I think would be kissing the cross. There are other phrases that you could use, but I think the main one is kissing the cross. It is quite a powerful demand and answered negatively whenever it is suggested. It is the refusal that you should pay attention to. That is the Puritan Influence.
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False
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The tallest building in New York City is the One World Trade Center. The Empire State Building is actually the third tallest. It does, however, have 102 stories.