Tomorrow, Sept 24, is national punctuation day. Here’s an infographic from Mental Floss with 13 silly made-up punctuation symbols. Click on the image to get a much larger readable version.
Tomorrow, Sept 24, is national punctuation day. Here’s an infographic from Mental Floss with 13 silly made-up punctuation symbols. Click on the image to get a much larger readable version.
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Very cool (and funny!), Susan. As an editor for many years, I must admit to a fondness for the serial comma. It’s not important in a list like bread, eggs and milk, but the sentences I’m editing usually have much longer clauses. Long live the wonderful, fabulous, and important serial comma!