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abbreviated accent according acute added additional adjectives American beginning Boston capital CHAPTER clause close colon comma common compositor compound connected consists consonant correct dash derived diphthong divided division Doctor Doctor of Divinity double edition ending English examples exceptions expression figures final French German give given hand hyphen important indicates Italics Knight languages lead letters London marks matter meaning names necessary never noun occur omitted paragraph period person plural poetry possessive practice preceded printed pronounced proof proper properly punctuation quotation reader references require Roman Royal rule semicolon sentence separate short single words Society sometimes sound space spelling story Style syllable teachers termination thick things tions titles United unless usually verbs volume vowel whole Words ending writing written Young
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