Short answer? No. Long answer: it depends on what’s under copyright, and if you can obtain permission!
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A look at the final use of punctuation: setting off phrases and indicating omissions.
Read MoreThey are joined by commas, colons, semicolons, and dashes—basically, everything we all struggle with.
Read MoreA review of the first use and most straightforward use of punctuation: to mark the end of a sentence.
When it comes to clear and effective communication, punctuation plays a crucial role.
Read MoreA viewpoint that can be an experience as intimate and singular as first-person, or as detached as a clinical report.
Read MoreA direct point of view in which an onlooker is part of the narrative—and the entire story is from their perspective.
Read MoreInvite readers to develop an intimate relationship with one character, experiencing events through a singular viewpoint.