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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Correct use of commas?

You really have to knock off the role playing, Disciple, it's not too healthy for you.
  

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One comma should be a semicolon or m-dash: You really have to knock off the role playing, Disciple ; it's not too healthy for you. You really have to knock off the role playing, Disciple -- it's not too healthy for you .

  • One comma should be a semicolon or m-dash: You really have to knock off the role playing, Disciple ; it's not too healthy for you.
  • You really have to knock off the role playing, Disciple -- it's not too healthy for you .
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One comma should be a semicolon or m-dash:

You really have to knock off the role playing, Disciple; it's not too healthy for you.
You really have to knock off the role playing, Disciple-- it's not too healthy for you
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