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An old joke: A college professor wrote the words: "A woman without her man is nothing" on the chalkboard and asked his students to punctuate it correctly.
All of the males in the class wrote: "A woman, without her man, is nothing."
All the females in the class wrote: "A woman: without her, man is nothing."
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| http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp | Thirteen rules for apostrophes |
| http://Lilt.ilstu.edu/golson/punctuation/intro.html | Comma, semicolon, comma, dash, apostrophe |
| http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/1/6/ | These Perdue OWL resources will help you with punctuation, such as using commas, quotation marks, apostrophes, and hyphens. |
| http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/punct.html | From University of Ottowa. The following sections will help you understand and use different types of punctuation more effectively in your writing. |
http://grammar.about.com/od/punctuationandmechanics/a/punctrules.htm |
Periods, question marks, exclamation points, comma, semicolon, colon, dash, apostrophe, and quotation mark
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