The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Of course, we had to try the specialty of the restaurant; otherwise, we would miss part of the East Indian experience."
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A mixed punctuation style typically uses a colon after the salutation.
The abbreviation for punctuation is "punct."
No, "full punctuation" is not a specific type of punctuation; it usually refers to the use of all standard punctuation marks like periods, commas, question marks, exclamation points, etc. for proper grammar and sentence structure.
Miss has no punctuation, Mrs. has a period at the end
Lucille Clifton's choice to not use punctuation in "miss rosie" creates a sense of breathlessness and fluidity in the poem. This lack of punctuation allows the lines to flow into each other, reflecting the continuous and cyclical nature of Miss Rosie's life and struggles. It also emphasizes the raw and emotional quality of the poem, drawing the reader into the intimate experience of Miss Rosie's world.
The use of punctuation gives the poem an emphasis on the words "nothing" and "everything". The effect is giving the reader a sense of hurry with the lack of punctuation since there is no commas or periods to pause.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Of course, we had to try the specialty of the restaurant; otherwise, we would miss part of the East Indian experience."
In standard English writing, there should be one space after "Miss" if it is followed by punctuation or another word. For example, you would write "Miss Smith is here." If "Miss" is at the end of a sentence, you would use one space before starting the next sentence.
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Punctuation after Ms is optional. ======================== I disagree. Punctuation following Mr and Mrs is becoming optional, but I would respectfully submit that it is incorrect to place a period after Ms, because Ms is actually a word and not an abbreviation (as are Mr, for Master, and Mrs, for Mistress).
None, open punctuation means there is no punctuation after the salutation or the complimentary close.
A mixed punctuation style typically uses a colon after the salutation.
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