PSYC02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: American Psychological Association, Independent Clause, Semicolon

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Publication manual of the american psychological association: sixth edition. ), or around colons in ratios: spacing twice after punctuation marks at the end of a sentence aids readers of draft manuscripts. Removal of such a clause from the sentence would alter the intended meaning: between the two parts of a compound predicate, to separate parts of measurement. 4. 05 colon: use a colon, between a grammatically complete introductory clause (one that could stand as a sentence) and a. Nal phrase or clause that illustrates, extends, or ampli es the preceding thought. 4. 06 dash: use a dash to indicate only a sudden interruption in the continuity of a sentence. Ow of material (see section 4. 15 for capitalization following dashes in titles) 4. 07 quotation marks: use double quotation marks, to introduce a word or phrase used as an ironic comment, as slang, or as an invented or coined expression.

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