Q2 Punctuate the following :
1. speech is silver silence is gold
2. i said to him remember the old saying all that glitters is not gold.
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Speech is silver, silence is gold.
I said to him,"Rember the old saying all that glitters are not gold.
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1. Speech is silver, silence is gold.
2. I said to him, "Remember the old saying, all that glitters is not gold."
Explanation:
- The use of punctuation to separate or mark off written material.
- The constant clicking of her needles punctuated the silence, as expressed in the second definition—Edith Wharton. 3: highlight, enhance.
- The punctuation can be divided into the following five groups:
- Period, question, and exclamation point are all acceptable sentence finishes.
- colon, semicolon, and comma.
- hyphen and a dash.
- Parentheses, brackets, and braces.
- ellipses, quotation marks, and apostrophes.
- Commas Rule
- Commas should be used to separate groups of three or more elements. Rule
- After an opening word, place a comma to indicate a pause.
- At the beginning of a sentence, put a comma after two or more prepositional phrases.
- Commas should be used to separate words in sentences that break up the flow of thought.
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