Punctuation

 

Students were asked to choose one of the patterns of punctuation in order to teach the other students in the class how to combine sentences effectively and correctly.

Cheri Annis -- Semicolons
Cyndie Cloud -- Comma Splices
John Cook -- Subordinate Clauses
Jessica Cross -- Proper Use of Commas to Set Off Transitional and Parenthetical Expressions
Kathryn Durheim -- Quotation Marks
Jesseca Febus -- Semicolons
Jodi Fleetwood -- Coordinating Conjunctions
Grace Gallagher -- Punctuation Essay
Kelsey Huff --  Colons
Jennifer Hansen -- Apostrophes
Candice Hughes -- Semicolons
Juleann Hunt -- Colons
Matt Jorgeson -- Semicolons
Melissa Kirk -- Coordinating Conjunctions
Leah Knowles -- The Dash
Christiania Lara -- Exclamation Points
Fran LaRue --  Apostrophes
Kristina Lundy -- Parenthesis
Annie Morphy -- Ellipses
Karen Mueller -- Semicolons
Kelly Paffile -- Semicolons
Evelina Protasova -- Semicolons
Lisa Rodriquez -- Interjections
Dannette Rowley -- Apostrophes
Michael Sill -- Semicolon Use
Lori Smith -- Semicolon Use
Tina Smith -- Commas
Karen Swanson -- Comma Usage
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