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Hyphens, Dashes, Parentheses. To divide a word at the end of a line Do NOT divide a one-syllable word Divide a word only between syllables playing Divide an already hyphenated word at the hyphen Self-defense Do NOT divide words so that only 1 letter stands alone. Hyphens.
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To divide a word at the end of a line • Do NOT divide a one-syllable word • Divide a word only between syllables • playing • Divide an already hyphenated word at the hyphen • Self-defense • Do NOT divide words so that only 1 letter stands alone Hyphens
Twenty-one to ninety-nine • Two-thirds majority (when used as modifier) • Prefixes and suffixes • All- -- -elect -- mid- • Ex- -- -free -- non- • Great- -- mid- -- pro- • Compound adjective preceding the noun • A well-rehearsed play Hyphens: Compound Words
Gives a sharp separation within a sentence • More definitive than commas or parentheses • To indicate an abrupt break in thought • The party—I’m sorry I didn’t tell you earlier—was moved to next week. • To mean namely, that is, or in other words to introduce an explanation • The weather has been unseasonable warm—in the mid-seventies—all October. Dashes
Review E pg 836-837 Practice Makes Perfect!