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Our best punctuation mark is dying out; people need to learn how to use it - IN FOCUS: The poor, misunderstood semicolon is ...
"Rend your cheeks and rub ashes into your hair," said The Spectator, for the semicolon, that "most elegant, elusive of ...
The answer to the last question is: yes, always. But caring about grammar and punctuation is more than just being a pedant.
A recent study suggests a significant decrease in semicolon usage in English books, with punctuation down nearly 50% in two ...
Opinion
In defense of the em dash
“The em dash can also usurp the semicolon’s glory — for it shows more than equality! The em dash has its own veritable inflection — its own tempo! One can use it profusely to show excitement and ...
Punctuation is necessary. It keeps people alive! The significance of punctuation is demonstrated in the difference between announcing dinner and suggesting cannibalism. “Let’s eat, Grandpa!” ...