by only a comma. Example of a fused sentence: Bob went to the store he bought some apples. Example of a comma splice: Bob went to the store, he bought some apples. “Bob went to the store” and “He bought some apples” are complete sentences. A complete sentence is called an independent clause. An independent clause contains a subject and a predicate, which is the portion of the sentence that contains the verb. Both of these sentences can be fixed by using a period, semicolon, colon, coordinating…
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Using Semicolons Correctly Semicolons have very specific uses and so are easy punctuation marks to use correctly. But there are a few rules to remember. In fact, there are only two occasions when you can use a semicolon: • • to join the clauses in a compound sentence and to separate the items in a list or series when there are other punctuation marks within the items themselves. Using Semicolons to Join Clauses It might be useful here for us to review for a minute what a clause is. As you recall…
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15th edition. Some of the more important of these guidelines follow. I. Endnotes Notes should be numbered consecutively throughout the text and gathered at the end. They should be double-spaced. Use authors’ full names. The following are examples of the endnote style that we use. Book Robert H. Lowie, The History of Ethnological Theory (New York: Rinehart & Co., 1937), 142-43. Edited Anthology Robert Jones, ed., Long Way Home (New Haven: Yale, 1998). Edited [Translated]…
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contain leading semicolons. ;The reason for this is that an Acuchem input file can contain comment or ;documentation lines, which are not read by the program, if prefaced by a ;semicolon. The semicolon need not be left justified, but must be the first ;non-(blank or horizontal tab) character on the line. ; ; A: Heading or Identification Line is the first line read by Acuchem. ; Example.doc, an example mechanism file which can be run by Acuchem. ; ;Line above, without a leading semicolon, is the first…
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accompanied by his dog Roscoe, walked. In the example, the group of words accompanied by his dog Roscoe describes something about the subject Jack. So the complete subject is Jack, accompanied by his dog Roscoe. Verbs The verb gives the action of the clause. The verb also tells the time of the action—present, past, or future. A verb can have several parts. All the parts together form the complete verb. Complete verb: Jack was walking up the hill. In the example, was walking is the complete verb. It…
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personality traits in which we share, for example we both think about other individuals, never make decisions easily, and create the most intricate of ideas off the top of our heads. Mary and I are both thoughtful about other people. In Mary’s case the poppet she made for Elizabeth was her courteous action. When Mary was testifying in court she made a doll as a way to apologize to Elizabeth for being gone all day. I on the other hand, donated to Project Semicolon; a charity to help people with depression…
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This passage is significant, in which Pearl’s beauty and entire existence is emphasized as being something beautiful and significant, even though she is the product of Hester’s shameful sin. It is almost as if Pearl was meant to be Hester’s redemption. Additionally, it discusses how Pearl is very similar to Hester, for according to the passage, Hester was accounted for Pearl’s character. The repeated mention of Pearl and Hester being alike reinforces one of the novel’s situational archetypes: death…
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When to Use a Semicolon 1. Use a semicolon when you link two independent clauses with no connecting words. Examples: It rained heavily during the night; some of the local streets were flooded during rush hour. I am going home; I am not attending the concert. They couldn’t make it to the meeting; they are detained on a project. 2. Use a semicolon when you join two independent clauses with a conjunctive adverb: however, moreover, therefore, consequently, otherwise, nevertheless…
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the lake. White’s use of a nostalgic tone that abruptly changes to a somber one illustrates the cyclic nature of life that everyone is an element of while living amidst a timeless world. White maintains a nostalgic tone throughout the essay. For example, he says, “Summertime, oh, summertime, pattern of life indelible, the fade-proof lake, the woods unshatterable…” (434). This is part of a long sentence that represents the degree of…
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Douglas MacArthur, a highly respected American general, altered the lives of many cadets of the corps, generals, and families on May 12, 1962 in West Point, New York. It was in this location that MacArthur delivered his acceptance speech for the Thayer Award; this award is only bestowed upon an outstanding citizen whose service and accomplishments, in the national interest, exemplify personal devotion to the ideals expressed in the West Point motto: Duty, Honor, Country. MacArthur’s aspiration in…
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