

A paragraph without punctuation-no periods, commas, apostrophes, etc.-quickly spins out into utter nonsense and kills the reader’s understanding of the writer’s meaning. They’re also crucial for avoiding accidents. They tell the reader when to go, when to pause, when to stop, when to go again, when to pay close attention, and when to turn (Truss, 2003, p.
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ENL1813 Course Learning Requirement 1: Plan, write, revise, and edit short documents and messages that are organized, complete, and tailored to specific audiences. Identify and correct punctuation errors involving commas, apostrophes, colons and semicolons, parentheses and brackets, quotation marks, hyphens and dashes, question and exclamation marks, and periods.Ģ.
