
This book makes punctuation more fun and easier to learn than traditional approaches do. It teaches the natural way, by example: each lesson begins with quotes that exemplify good punctuation and sentence structure. Quotations are humorous and informative, drawn from the words of notable figures--Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Jerry Seinfeld, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Jennifer Lawrence, and many others. Short essays accompany each lesson, showing how each punctuation mark originated and how its use has altered over time. Correct punctuation is vital for clear, accurate, and natural writing. Anyone preparing a course assignment, applying for a job or for college admission, or doing any other formal writing needs to know the standard conventions of punctuation. Yet many people have never been taught how to punctuate.A necessary addition to any writer's bookshelf, this enjoyable book will teach readers to punctuate effectively and confidently--through over 500 memorable quotes and clear explanations of the rules.
This book investigates the core question of how to effectively teach punctuation conventions through the use of illustrative examples rather than rote memorization. Author Stephen Spector, an expert in the field, utilizes a collection of over 500 quotations from diverse cultural figures to demonstrate proper sentence structure. The framework posits that by observing punctuation in context, writers can internalize standard conventions more naturally and confidently for both academic and professional applications.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which balances academic instruction with engaging, humorous examples. Experts highlight this as a practical resource for students and professionals seeking to improve their formal writing accuracy.
Page Count:
344
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019067556X
ISBN-13:
9780190675561
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