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Punctuation saves life

September 1, 2015 ebgblog_autho

Punctuation marks are essential when you are writing. They show the reader where sentences start and finish and if they are used properly they make your writing easy to understand.

So, pay attention how will you use the  punctuation marks!  Here is the common example.9956931_orig

 

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