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A concise manual presenting rules and examples for English punctuation, capitalization, letter-writing, and proofreading. It explains functions of major marks—comma, semicolon, colon, period, question and exclamation points, dash, parentheses, brackets, quotation marks, apostrophe, hyphen—and shows how they clarify relationships within sentences. The author illustrates principles with examples from esteemed writers, notes allowable variations in usage, and offers pedagogical advice for teaching punctuation through students' own writing. Practical guidance covers business correspondence, typographical proofreading, and systematic exercises to develop clear, consistent written expression.

About the Author

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William Johnson Cocker

William Johnson Cocker was an author known for his contributions to the field of grammar and punctuation. His notable work, "Hand-book of Punctuation," serves as a practical guide for writers and editors, providing essential rules and guidelines for effective punctuation usage. Cocker's insights into language mechanics have been appreciated by those seeking to enhance their writing skills. His work reflects a commitment to clarity and precision in communication, making it a valuable resource for both students and professionals in the literary and academic communities.

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