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Centrist12 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Punctuation a must not have?

I see, so it is either "Want to be a diva?" Or "How to be a diva." Yes?

  

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" Yes? It terms of which should have a question mark, yes, in my view. "How to be a diva" appears to be a heading, and, as such, typically would not be followed by a full stop.

  • " Yes?
  • It terms of which should have a question mark, yes, in my view.
  • "How to be a diva" appears to be a heading, and, as such, typically would not be followed by a full stop.
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centrist12

I see, so it is either "Want to be a diva?" Or "How to be a diva." Yes?

It terms of which should have a question mark, yes, in my view.

"How to be a diva" appears to be a heading, and, as such, typically would not be followed by a full stop.

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