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The address "26 West 18th St, Seattle, WA 96430" should be punctuated with a comma after the street number and name, as well as after the city name. Additionally, there should be a comma after the state abbreviation "WA" to separate it from the ZIP code "96430." This punctuation format helps to clearly separate the different components of the address for easy reading and processing.
Ah, what a lovely address to work with! To punctuate 326 West 18th St, simply place a comma after the street number like this: 326 West 18th St. Remember, the comma helps separate the street number from the street name, creating a harmonious balance on the canvas of your writing. Just a little punctuation touch to bring everything together beautifully.
Seattle WA west 326 18th st
Well, darling, if you want to add some pizzazz to that address, you'd pop a comma after "this" and add a period at the end. So it would look like this: "26 west 18th St." Now go forth and conquer that punctuation!
Michael Buble is a fan of the Seattle Seahawks according to an Evening Magazine interview on Dec. 18th, 2013.
No, Seattle is not the fourth largest city in the US. Seattle is actually the 18th largest city in the US by population. The top four largest cities in the US are New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston.
The last partial eclipse was 10th June 2002 The last total eclipse was 18th July 1860
if i recall correctly it was sometime in the 18th century but that always deppends on which one your talking about....there are many! have fun
The final score of the game that was held on Sunday, January 18th, 2015 at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington, was Seattle Seahawks (28) Green Bay Packers (22). The game was decided in overtime.
The Canadian most famous for playing Indie Mehta in how to be indie, was born on the 18th of February. Making her 18. I hope this answers your question correctly. Yours, Unknown.
britain was the blame for the great number of scot irish and germans who immigrated to the colonies in the late 18th century
It's named after Edmond Halley - an 18th century publisher who, after using historical references, correctly concluded that Halley's comet returned every 76 years.