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Punctuating around Quotation Marks
American typographic convention, used throughout the American system of higher education, calls for commas and periods to come before the final, closing quotation mark, not after. not. Asked what short story she had read most frequently, shechose “A Rose for … Continue reading
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New Handout
Here is a solid handout that is at the third exam level. We’ll discuss it in class on Monday: Isabel McLaren
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I’m on campus
It is 2:23pm on Sunday (before the second exam, tomorrow). If any one is studying and wants to stop by H-202h to chat about grammar, I’ll be here probably until 3:30pm and perhaps even 4:00pm.
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Graduate School? For YOU?
the Literature Program’s Graduate School Information Session is Monday, November 6, 6pm, B004.
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