PPT-Dialogue Punctuation Practice

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Review Punctuation Place quotation marks only around what a character says Use a capital letter after beginning quotation marks Insert punctuation before ending

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Review Punctuation Place quotation marks only around what a character says Use a capital letter after beginning quotation marks Insert punctuation before ending quotation marks. Lesson 14: Punctuation: Asides and Additions 227 Notice that the embedded sentence is not capitalized. Notice also that the comma that would normally be used at the end of the introductory clause i Review. Punctuation. Place . “. quotation marks. ”. only around what a character says.. Use a capital letter after beginning quotation marks . “. .. Insert punctuation before ending quotation marks. Colons & semicolons. colons. To the left of the colon, you must have a complete sentence/independent clause. . I need to purchase the following items: parsnips; carrots; bread, both rye and wheat; and lettuce.. ). . .. . !. - . ’. . ;. . ,. . :. ”. . ?. (. Copyright © 2014 Write Score LLC. Try reading this statement:. What would be the ideal vacation destination for some it would be a sunny beach on a tropical island but others would prefer a snow covered mountain then again it could be a foreign country or even your own back yard who would choose to stay home well the staycation is becoming more and more popular especially with hard economic times after all traveling always brings some level of stress and vacations should be all about relieving stress.. A brief summary of the . year 3 . expectations in English. English. Spoken Language. Reading (Word-reading, comprehension). Writing (Transcription, Composition and ‘Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar’). Andrea Lunsford. The Everyday Writer. End Punctuation. Periods—use a period to close sentences that make statements or give mild commands.. Question marks—use question marks to close sentences that ask direct questions.. A WAY TO TEACH PUNCTUATION. USING GAMES AS WELL AS . INSTRUCTION YEARS . 3-6. Webinar by Ziptales.com. WHY PUNCTUATE?. I like cooking, my grandmother and my dog. .. I like cooking my grandmother and my dog.. The Review Game. Choose Ye . Yer. Category!. Swab the Deck!. Done. Stowaway!. Done. Walk the Plank!. Done. Fire in the Hole!. Done. Davy Jones. ’. Locker!. Pirate Challenge!. Done. Done. 1. 2. 3. Word Choice, and Mechanics. The Comma. 1. A comma is used before introductory words, phrases, and clauses:. Comma after an introductory word:. Yes. , . I agree with you on that issue.. Dad. , . give me some help in the kitchen.. The Period. Periods can be used in two ways:. 1. Use a period to mark the end of a sentence. . Examples:. With the windows down, Craig and I drove down a tree-lined street.. I would love to come to your house for dinner.. Dialogue Hi.  Dialogue should be meaningful and enhance the story.  Shameka decided that she really deserved an allowance. She had never gotten one, and lots of her friends did. She talked to her dad.  Dialogue Hi.  Dialogue should be meaningful and enhance the story.  Shameka decided that she really deserved an allowance. She had never gotten one, and lots of her friends did. She talked to her dad.  To . analyse. the use of dialogue and consider its effect. Look at the this piece of text. How does it work as a piece of narrative? What is its effect on you as a reader?. Read the extracts from critical texts and explore how they relate to this bit of text.. Dialogue Boot Camp Guidance. Execution of Sourcing Strategy through Competitive Dialogue Phase . Boot Camp Room Set Up. 1.1 Background / Overview. 1.2 Purpose, Objectives and Deliverables. 1.3 Stakeholders/Users.

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