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Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes — along with explanations and answers about each error! Perfect for students and teachers alike!

Today’s Puzzle is about prepositional phrases and commas… and it uses an interesting sentence from one of our Write-For-A-Month/Write On books about Dumbo.

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Punctuation Puzzle – Introductory Material and Commas With Peter Pan https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-introductory-material-commas-peter-pan/ https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-introductory-material-commas-peter-pan/#respond Sun, 18 Feb 2018 01:57:17 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/?p=6689 By Donna Reish & Zac Kieser Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes—along with explanations and answers about each error! Perfect for students and teachers alike! Today’s Puzzle is about Introductory Material and Commas … and it uses an interesting sentence from […]

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By Donna Reish & Zac Kieser

Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes—along with explanations and answers about each error!

Perfect for students and teachers alike!

Today’s Puzzle is about Introductory Material and Commas … and it uses an interesting sentence from one of our Write-for-a-Month/Write On books about Peter Pan.

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Punctuation Puzzle – Capitalization & Items in a Series With Alice in Wonderland https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-capitalization-items-series-alice-wonderland/ https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-capitalization-items-series-alice-wonderland/#respond Sat, 10 Feb 2018 22:09:14 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/?p=6622 By Donna Reish & Zac Kieser Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes—along with explanations and answers about each error! Perfect for students and teachers alike! Today’s Puzzle is about Capitalization and Items in a Series … and it uses an interesting sentence from […]

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By Donna Reish & Zac Kieser

Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes—along with explanations and answers about each error!

Perfect for students and teachers alike!

Today’s Puzzle is about Capitalization and Items in a Series … and it uses an interesting sentence from one of our Write-for-a-Month/Write On books about Alice in Wonderland.

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Punctuation Puzzle: Degrees of Comparison and Commas https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-degrees-comparison-commas/ https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-degrees-comparison-commas/#respond Sat, 07 Oct 2017 01:24:07 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/?p=6173 By Zac Kieser and Donna Reish Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes—along with explanations and answers about each error! Perfect for students and teachers alike! Today’s Puzzle is about Degrees of Comparison and Commas… and it uses an interesting sentence from […]

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By Zac Kieser and Donna Reish

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Perfect for students and teachers alike!

Today’s Puzzle is about Degrees of Comparison and Commas… and it uses an interesting sentence from one of our Write-for-a-Month/Write On books about Cinderella.

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Punctuation Puzzle: Periods and Commas Inside Ending Quotation Marks https://characterinkblog.com/periods-commas-inside-ending-quotation-marks/ https://characterinkblog.com/periods-commas-inside-ending-quotation-marks/#respond Sun, 16 Jul 2017 23:45:29 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/?p=5793 By Zac Kieser and Donna Reish Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes—along with explanations and answers about each error! Perfect for students and teachers alike! Today’s Puzzle is about Periods and Commas Inside Ending Quotation Marks … and it uses an […]

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Punctuation Puzzle: Periods and Commas Inside Ending Quotation Marks

By Zac Kieser and Donna Reish

Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes—along with explanations and answers about each error!

Perfect for students and teachers alike!

Today’s Puzzle is about Periods and Commas Inside Ending Quotation Marks … and it uses an interesting sentence from one of our Write-for-a-Month/Write On books.

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Punctuation Puzzle: Led vs. Lead & Alot vs. A lot https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-the-shepherd-led-them-to-the-brook/ https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-the-shepherd-led-them-to-the-brook/#respond Fri, 07 Jul 2017 19:00:00 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-the-shepherd-led-them-to-the-brook/ Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes—along with explanations and answers about each error! Perfect for students and teachers alike! Today’s Puzzle is about Led verses Lead and Alot verses A Lot … and it uses an interesting sentence from one of […]

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Punctuation Puzzle: Led vs. Lead, Alot vs A Lot

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Punctuation Puzzle: Commas and Periods in Quotes https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-commas-and-periods-in-quotes/ https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-commas-and-periods-in-quotes/#respond Fri, 16 Jun 2017 19:49:40 +0000 http://languageladyblog.com/?p=106 Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle! Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting in the correct punctuation and words/usage fixes—along with explanations and answers about each error! Perfect for students and teachers alike! Today’s Puzzle is about Commas and Periods in Quotes… and it uses an interesting sentence from one of our Write-for-a-Month/Write On books. […]

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Punctuation Puzzle: Commas and Periods in Quotes

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Punctuation Puzzle: George Washington Carver—Compound Sentences! https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-compound-with-semicolon-gwc/ https://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-compound-with-semicolon-gwc/#respond Wed, 03 May 2017 07:29:00 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/punctuation-puzzle-compound-with-semicolon-gwc/ By Zac Kieser and Donna Reish Welcome to another Punctuation Puzzle!  Yep… a puzzle that you solve by putting int he correct punctuation and words/usage fixes– along with explanations and answers about each error!  Perfect for students and teachers alike! Today’s Puzzle is about Compound Sentences… and it uses an interesting sentence from one of […]

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Punctuation Puzzle: George Washington Carver—Compound Sentences!

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Comma Clues #1: Creating a Compound Sentence With a Comma-Coordinating Conjunction (,cc) https://characterinkblog.com/comma-clues-1-creating-a-compound-sentence-with-a-comma-coordinating-conjunction-cc/ https://characterinkblog.com/comma-clues-1-creating-a-compound-sentence-with-a-comma-coordinating-conjunction-cc/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2017 19:53:00 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/comma-clues-1-creating-a-compound-sentence-with-a-comma-coordinating-conjunction-cc/   “Conjunction Junction—what’s your function?” Did you start to sing along? Can you picture the images? How old are you????? lol Most kids today are not raised on “School House Rock,” which is such a shame! Because you really can’t forget the songs, jingles, rhymes—and dare I say—rules learned from those little ditties. (You can […]

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Comma Clues #1 Compound Sentence With Comma-Coordinating Conjunction

 

“Conjunction Junction—what’s your function?”

Did you start to sing along? Can you picture the images?

How old are you????? lol

Most kids today are not raised on “School House Rock,” which is such a shame! Because you really can’t forget the songs, jingles, rhymes—and dare I say—rules learned from those little ditties. (You can still find them on Youtube!)

And those little ditties are really needed when it comes to commas! Commas are a mystery to many people–and rightly so! They are extremely subjective at times across the board. And then, different handbooks and authorities stress different rules for them, making them even more elusive.

I hope to demystify them at least a little bit in this series–and give you the confidence you need to write using commas correctly.*

Note: If you are in test taking situations or contest writing situations, it is more important than ever for you to master comma, semicolon, colon, and quotation use. As a matter of fact, we have an entire unit in our Meaningful Composition 11 I: Timed Essays book just focusing on these skills because when they are done correctly, it is impressive. When they are done incorrectly, it is obvious to graders. Work hard to learn these skills, students! Smile…that was my mom/teacher voice!

 

Comma Clue #1: Creating a Compound Sentence With a Comma-Coordinating Conjunction (,cc)+

 

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CS ,cc CS+

1. The spider’s victims seldom escape, for they are caught in a sticky web.

2. The victims are stuck, and they become “dinner.”

3. They can not free themselves, nor can they be freed.

4. They sit in the web and wait, but they do not wait for long.

5. The spider lets the victim sit in the sticky mess for a while, or it carries the victim away to eat it right away.

6. The spider is ruthless, yet it is also known for its special “web designs.”

7. The spider has special skills, so it puts these skills to good use.

 

Why/How:

-Coordinating conjunctions (cc’s) include the following with the acronym FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
-A comma must be used with the cc when combining two complete sentences into one.
-With a comma only (no cc), you would be creating a comma splice, also known as a run-on sentence–two sentences joined together incorrectly.
-Each side of the compound sentence must be able to stand alone in order to be combined with a comma-cc.
-Complete sentence on the left: The spider’s prey seldom escapes & a complete sentence on the right: it is caught in a sticky web.
-If a CS is not on one side or the other of the cc, no comma is used: The spider’s prey seldom escapes and oftentimes gets eaten (no CS after and, so no comma.

 

+This series, as well as upcoming series’ will use the following abbreviations to teach:

a. CS–complete sentence
b. cc–coordinating conjunction (think FANBOYS–For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So)
c. CA–conjunctive adverb
d. Sub–subordinator
e. Prep–preposition
f. PP–prepositional phrase
g. sub clause–subordinate clause (or dependent clause–group of words with a subject and a verb/verb phrase that cannot stand alone)
h. phr–phrase (group of words that does not contain both a subject and a verb that cannot stand along

 

 

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COMMA CLUES #3: Greeting and Closing of Letter https://characterinkblog.com/comma-clues-3-greeting-and-closing-of-letter/ https://characterinkblog.com/comma-clues-3-greeting-and-closing-of-letter/#respond Wed, 22 Apr 2015 14:23:00 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/comma-clues-3-greeting-and-closing-of-letter/ Letter writing might seem like a bygone tradition. And while it is true that emails, texts, FB messages, Snap Chats, and more have greatly reduced the number of “formal letters,” we still want to know how to use commas in writing them—and maybe by gaining confidence in our letter-writing-comma-skills, we will write letters more often. […]

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Comma Clues #3 Greeting and Closing of Letter

Letter writing might seem like a bygone tradition. And while it is true that emails, texts, FB messages, Snap Chats, and more have greatly reduced the number of “formal letters,” we still want to know how to use commas in writing them—and maybe by gaining confidence in our letter-writing-comma-skills, we will write letters more often.

 

This information could be more valuable to you than you might think: I just read that a new survey shows that following “teeth,” grammar is the next benchmark that would-be daters use in evaluating potential mates on dating sites. So study this thoroughly before you write that letter! 🙂

 

Comma Clues #3: A comma should follow the greeting (salutation) and closing of a letter.

 

Dear Ray Baby,

All my love,

I have to leave you with a few tips:

1. This rule applies to the “friendly” letter–which I assume your love letter will be.

2. Never use a colon following a greeting in a friendly letter. The colon should only follow a greeting in a business letter.

3. Always capitalize all major words in a greeting of a letter. In this way, think of it as a title and capitalize accordingly.

a. Dear Friend and Colleague (no cap for and)
b. Dear First True Love

4. Only capitalize the first word in the closing of a letter (except for proper nouns in it, of course).

a. Sincerely yours,
b. All my love,

 

So…go write that love letter with confidence. And be sure to flash those pearly whites when you actually meet!

 

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