The human mind is never stationary it advances or it retrogrades.
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Punctuation Matters. “The human mind is never stationary; it advances or it retrogrades.” ... The word Punctuation is derived from the Latin word punctum ( a point) meaning the right use of putting in Points or Stops in writing. Punctuation marks are used to structure a sentence thus making it easier to understand.
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Answer: The correct sentence after using the proper punctuation is 'The human mind is never stationary; it advances or it retrogrades.'
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- A succession of tangentially connected clauses are separated by a semicolon. As a result, in the example sentence, 'stationary' is followed by a semicolon.
- To indicate that the sentence is finished, a full stop is placed at the end of the example.
- Punctuation that instructs the reader to take a break is known as pausing points. These consist of:
I) Comma
II) Colons
III) Semicolons
IV) Em dashes
V) Ellipses
- Some people define the 'semicolon' as being stronger than a comma but weaker than a period. This definition is somewhat correct in some situations.
- But the 'semicolon' is more than just that. Lists with internal commas can also use the semicolon. The semicolon serves as a kind of super-comma in this context.
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