Help with Punctuation

commas, colons, and semicolons, oh my!
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    • 2 The Comma
      • a. with adjectives
      • b. between independent clauses
      • c. Restrictive and non-restrictive wording
        • Which hunt
      • d. Introductory phrases & clauses
      • e. Concluding phrases and clauses
      • f. Parenthetical wording
      • g. Implied vs. actual subjects
      • h. Comma don'ts
    • 3 The semicolon
      • a. Semicolons & however
      • b. complex series
    • 4 Colons
    • 5 Apostrophes
    • 6 Then vs. Than
    • 7 Punctuating quotations
    • 8 Incomplete sentences
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