I guess that I'll have to write this here. The first time, I wrote it in the wrong place. I also signed up, but I haven't received anything saying that I've joined here. So here's my question below, and I'm thinking that between the words "dark black" do not need commas, right?
Here: Please notice the information above the first dark black line.
Thanks much!
Kitty
Top answer
That's right, Kitty, no comma, but I'm finding it difficult to visualize 'dark black' vs 'light black'.
— Mister Micawber
That's right, Kitty, no comma, but I'm finding it difficult to visualize 'dark black' vs 'light black'.
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Oh, thanks for your response. I thought about that too. It is a verbatim deposition that I'm doing, and this is what the attorney says, so I have to go with it. Yep, dark black is kind of strange. Maybe he could have said "bolded black line," I suppose. Now that would have made more sense to me.