Read the following excerpt from Huey P. Long's radio address "Every Man a
King":
[T]he people have not money enough to supply themselves
with them, and because the greed of a few men is such
that they think it is necessary that they own everything, and
their pleasure consists in the starvation of the masses, and
in their possessing things they cannot use, and their
children cannot use, but who bask in the splendor of
sunlight and wealth, casting darkness and despair and
impressing it on everyone else.

Which of the following excerpts from Huey P. Long's radio address "Every Man a King" is the best example of colloquial diction?
1. "That's what's the matter with America."
2. "The time has come when we got to git in action."
3. "Now you know you can't make something out of nothing."
4. "We've got the crud in this country, and it's been there long enough."