#129 - Webster's New World Punctuation- Simplifed and Applied


Author or Editor: Geraldine Woods
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2006
Pages: 348
Size: 4.85MB

A popular French entertainer once explained that “a kiss can be a comma, a question mark, or an exclamation point.” This sort of “punctuation” easily attracts interest, but until recently many grammarians and copy editors assumed that their passion for a properly placed semicolon was rare. Yet a substantial number of people do care about punctuation and would indeed like to know, for example, when a comma is called for. Moreover, everyone should care because punctuation is the roadmap that tells the reader how to arrive at the writer’s meaning.

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