Punctuation: Program 8--The Semicolon, Colon, And Dash
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesHow does a writer use a semicolon, colon, or dash? A semicolon is a bridge that joins two independent clauses with the same basic idea or joins phrases in a series. To elaborate a sentence with further information, use a colon to imply "and here it is!" The dash has no specific rules for use; it generally introduces some dramatic element into the sentence or interrupts its smooth flow. Clear examples given.
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Runtime: 21 minutes 48 seconds
- Topic: Language Arts
- Subtopic: Composition (Writing), Punctuation
- Grade/Interest Level: 8 - 12
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- Release Year: 2000
- Producer/Distributor: Films For The Humanities & Sciences
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