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Sentence Skills, Form A book cover
Sentence Skills, Form A, 7/e
John Langan, Atlantic Cape Community College

Other Punctuation Marks

Writing On and Offline

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Activity 1:

Of the punctuation marks introduced in this chapter, which one is your favorite? Once you've made your decision, find and read an essay on the internet. You might look at People online, or ESPN.com. How does the author of the article use your favorite punctuation mark? Does he or she use it more or less frequently than you do? Did you learn anything about how it is used?
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Activity 2:

Directions: For a helpful review of other punctuation marks (colons, semi-colons, dashes, parentheses, and hyphens) visit The Purdue University Online Writing Lab and take notes during your visit.