Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Punctuation as a Rhetorical Tool

Honestly, as pompous and ignorant as this may sound, I feel as though my punctuation skills and intuition are on-target. Whenever I write, I feel as though I automatically know what punctuation to use within my literary work. As if it has been engrained in me, I use commas, quotations, hyphens, and semi-colons with no hesitation or worry. Dawkins’ scholarly article has, without a doubt, been the most useless article to me. All of the other articles in class have stimulated my mind into approaching writing and reading in different ways. Personally, I believe Dawkins failed to make me feel differently about punctuation.

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