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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Help with sentence punctuations

Just a coulple of questions....How would I fix the Periodical titles? Do you mean the words Every Day and Every Week? I corrected the spelling errors...I was just typing fast...to fast...

14. I make it a point to read The New York Times every day and The New Yorker every week; only rarely, however, do I get around to Time or Newsweek.-- The periodical titles need treatment.

I noticed that a couple of my sentences got deleted some how, so here are those two if you don't mind checking them for me...thanks

6. Many people, perhaps most people, do not know from what materials their clothing is made.
8. Her camera, her new dress, and her books (all of which she left in her car) were stolen.
  

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"Periodical" refers to a magazine or newspaper. Titles of periodicals should be in italics: The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek.

  • "Periodical" refers to a magazine or newspaper.
  • Titles of periodicals should be in italics: The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek.
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"Periodical" refers to a magazine or newspaper. Titles of periodicals should be in italics: The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek.
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Hi,

Just a coulple of questions..How would I fix the Periodical titles? Do you mean the words Every Day and Every Week? I corrected the spelling errors...I was just typing fast...to fast...

14. I make it a point to read The New York Times every day and The New Yorker every week; only rarely, however, do I get around to Time or Newsweek.-- The periodical titles need treatment

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