Post by account_disabled on Dec 25, 2023 22:11:28 GMT -6
There is often confusion about how much space to put in the presence of punctuation. Many people tend to write without using spaces, thus creating writing that is difficult to follow. Others insert a space before punctuation. The space should be placed after the punctuation . The comma, period, semicolon, colon, three ellipses, exclamation point and question mark must be followed by a space , not preceded. The space indicates a gap between one word and another, between one sentence and another, between one period and another. Punctuation, on the other hand, indicates a temporary or definitive interruption, a closure. One sentence therefore closes and another reopens.
It ends with one word and another begins. It ends with one period and gives life to another. Punctuation, therefore, goes where there is something to close. Not where there is Special Data something to start. Even in the case of brackets we often make mistakes. Parentheses are used to enclose a word, phrase or period. It's best not to abuse them, because they don't make writing flow. No spaces should be placed after the opening bracket and before the closing bracket. So you must write (this is a sentence enclosed by brackets) and not (this is a sentence enclosed by brackets).Another woman had been hers, stolen from her legitimate husband, who had been left waiting helplessly. Smiling, she dressed and went out.led the scent of freshly picked flowers and other fragrances that she couldn't recognize.
She glimpsed the woman's form, motionless under her sheets. He caressed her face, which seemed strangely cold to him. He then tore off her dress, took off his trousers and penetrated her forcefully. The girl was terrified, the man thought, she didn't move or say a word. She hoped that he had hurt her while deflowering her, even though that type of woman was so proud that he would never admit it. During intercourse the man had frantically groped and kissed that body which remained inert, without heat, like a silent surrender to that manifestation of authority and power. The gentleman finished with a groan, allowing himself one last, angry movement in the girl's body. Another woman had been hers, stolen from her legitimate husband, who had been left waiting helplessly. Smiling, she dressed and went out.
It ends with one word and another begins. It ends with one period and gives life to another. Punctuation, therefore, goes where there is something to close. Not where there is Special Data something to start. Even in the case of brackets we often make mistakes. Parentheses are used to enclose a word, phrase or period. It's best not to abuse them, because they don't make writing flow. No spaces should be placed after the opening bracket and before the closing bracket. So you must write (this is a sentence enclosed by brackets) and not (this is a sentence enclosed by brackets).Another woman had been hers, stolen from her legitimate husband, who had been left waiting helplessly. Smiling, she dressed and went out.led the scent of freshly picked flowers and other fragrances that she couldn't recognize.
She glimpsed the woman's form, motionless under her sheets. He caressed her face, which seemed strangely cold to him. He then tore off her dress, took off his trousers and penetrated her forcefully. The girl was terrified, the man thought, she didn't move or say a word. She hoped that he had hurt her while deflowering her, even though that type of woman was so proud that he would never admit it. During intercourse the man had frantically groped and kissed that body which remained inert, without heat, like a silent surrender to that manifestation of authority and power. The gentleman finished with a groan, allowing himself one last, angry movement in the girl's body. Another woman had been hers, stolen from her legitimate husband, who had been left waiting helplessly. Smiling, she dressed and went out.