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Twistedthistle Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

How best to punctuate this sentence?

Hi everyone. I was wondering if you could help me punctuate this sentence.

Encyclopedias, travel guides, the Internet, newspapers, all are valuable repositories of information.

Should there be a dash between "newspapers" and "all"? a colon? or is a comma sufficient?
Thanks in advance for your help,
TT
  

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I think a dash: Encyclopedias, travel guides, the Internet, newspapers — all are valuable repositories of information.

  • I think a dash: Encyclopedias, travel guides, the Internet, newspapers — all are valuable repositories of information.
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I think a dash:

Encyclopedias, travel guides, the Internet, newspapers — all are valuable repositories of information.
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Excellent! Thanks very much!

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