The ultimate purpose of punctuation is to?
a. give the author’s work a unique voice.
b....
English, 26.09.2019 13:00 xochitlbmartine
The ultimate purpose of punctuation is to?
a. give the author’s work a unique voice.
b. show that the writer has a good command of the english language.
c. connect the different parts of a sentence.
d. clarify what the author is saying.
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