Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Punctuation Rules

Punctuation Rules 

Although there is a trend towards the minimal use of punctuation in the addressing of letters, it is essential to maintain correct punctuation in the body of the letter in order to convey the writer’s precise meaning.  Remember, punctuation is powerful—one punctuation mark can change the whole meaning of a sentence.
Each element of punctuation listed below gives a full explanation of the basic rules that apply to that type of punctuationDeath is a very difficult subject for us to imagine, think about or even discuss. However, we still have to make a choice about what will be done with our remains once we have passed away. Many people choose to be buried at a cemetery, and yet others prefer cremation. Cremation appears to be more harmful to the environment due to the fumes being let out into the atmosphere, but embalming prior to burial is a threat far more that we can expect. The chemicals used in embalming fluid are toxic to the environment decomposition of the corpse into the soil. The embalming fluid is also toxic in the area surrounding the actual embalming process itself. The embalmers must handle the toxic chemicals and thereby are exposed to the dangers they release. In 2006, the cremation rate for the State of Nevada was 68.41% puting the state in 1st place...

Punctuation Rules

 

Punctuation Rules

Punctuation Rules

Punctuation Rules

Punctuation Rules

Punctuation Rules

Punctuation Rules

Punctuation Rules

 

Punctuation Rules

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