before the word; hence this sentence.
the combination of ethos logos and pathos are so effective in rhetoric because when they are all put together it is easier to understand and it gives you more information on the topic of what you need.
You can as long as somebody is speaking. But don't just put them there!!
no
MOPS stands for metaphors, onomatopoeia, personification, and similes. This is good to put inside your writing. Metaphors is when you say something is something else. Onomatopoeia is when the word your using sounds like the way it sounds. Personification is when you give an inanimate object human characteristics. Lastly, similes is when you say something is like something else.
yes
No, a connector word should not directly follow a semicolon. A semicolon is used to separate two independent clauses that are closely related. It is typically followed by a capital letter indicating the start of the next independent clause.
you put the asterisk right before the semicolon
I was taught it was two. A good way to remember this is by counting the dots on it. The colon has two so it has two spaces. A semi colon has only one dot, and it has only one space after it. But this only applies when the name of the punctuation has the word "colon" in it, as when you are counting the dots in a period, you only see one, but after a period, you usually put two spaces unless you are using a wesite address or something of that sort.
put in a conjunction (and, but, yet, so, for, or, ) and comma, make it into 2 sentences, or add in a semi-colon
You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.You can use the NOW() function like this to get the date and time:=NOW()You can use the TODAY function to get the current date:=TODAY()You can press the Ctrl key and the semi-colon key to put in today's date.
Yes, typically a colon is used after "by" to introduce a list or an explanation. For example: "Please bring the following items to the meeting: pen, notebook, and water bottle."
Not according to the Chicago Manual of Style. They use a comma before the including.
To separate closely related independent clauses that are not joined by a conjunction. To separate items in a list when the items themselves contain commas. To clarify a complex series of items or phrases where commas are already being used.
No. A colon never goes after the word "by."
The quotation mark would go before the semicolon, because the semicolon represents the beginning of a new thought in the same sentence.
The quotation mark would go before the semicolon, because the semicolon represents the beginning of a new thought in the same sentence.
Normally there is no need for a colon, unless you are introducing a long list of examples.