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Group 8

Alexandra Holkesvig
Kallie Winn
Abril Gutierrez-Rios
Professor Baird
English 3A-54
Horizontales
The practice or system of using certain conventional marks or characters in writing or printing in order to separate elements and make the meaning clear, as in ending a sentence or separating clauses.
Occurs when a writer shifts from one person to another for no apparent reason.
Titles of certain works are indicated with quotation marks, others with italics, and yet others with regular type.
Either an incomplete sentence, lacking a complete subject or predicate, or a dependent clause punctuated incorrectly as a sentence.
Verticales
Happens when writers accidentally switch from one tense to another in the same sentence, paragraph, story, or essay.
Also known as "run-on" sentences.
Requires you to use the abbreviation qtd. in ("quoted in") before the indirect source you cite in your parenthetical reference
Adverbs or adverbial phrases that strengthen the meaning of other expressions and show emphasis
A punctuation mark that indicates a pause in a sentence or separates items in a list. Also used before the words "and" or "but" to join two independent clauses.
Changes, clarifies, qualifies, or limits a particular word in a sentence in order to add emphasis, explanation, or detail.