COMMA & OTHER PUNCTUATION
Across
- 2. are used with parts of letters and memos and within sentences
- 4. may be used in place of a comma, a semicolon, a colon, or parentheses to provide a more forceful break
- 5. are used to indicate questions
- 6. is used to show strong feeling or emotion such as surprise, dismay, or enthusiasm
- 7. are used to set off nonessential information
- 10. used to set off information in a sentence
Down
- 1. have traditionally been used to provide emphasis in typed materials
- 3. used to punctuate sentences and abbreviations
- 5. are used to set off material or to provide emphasis
- 8. is most commonly used to join words--or parts of words--together
- 9. are used to join items