
Punctuation Guide
60 Minutes to Better Writing
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Narrated by:
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Deaver Brown
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By:
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Deaver Brown
The author scopes out the project to assure the listener that this is not as challenging as they may fear. He states that there are only 13 punctuation marks in English, and only three are truly troublesome: the sentence bridges which include the comma, colon, and semi-colon. As the author suggests, you should focus on the tracks that really matter, the sentence bridges, and give less attention to the other 10. What is so helpful to the listener is the clear differentiation between the important punctuation marks, how to work effectively with them, and how to avoid issues with your meaning.
The introduction is especially helpful, "Fix your writing through better punctuation." Following that, the author covers the three sentence endings: the period, question mark, and exclamation point; the three sentence bridges: the comma, colon, and semi-colon; and the others: the apostrophe, bracket, dash, ellipsis, hyphen, parentheses, and quotation marks. In just 60 minutes your writing will be more crisp and effective - no small thing!
The 14 tracks are: 1. Fix Your Writing through Better Punctuation. 2. Sentence Endings: Period. 3. Sentence Endings: Question Mark. 4. Sentence Endings: Exclamation Point. 5. Sentence Bridges: Comma. 6. Sentence Bridges: Colon. 7. Sentence Bridges: Semicolon. 8. The Others: Apostrophe. 9. The Others: Bracket. 10. The Others: Dash. 11. The Others: Ellipsis. 12. The Others: Hyphen. 13. The Others: Parentheses. 14. The Others: Quotation Marks.
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Very helpful.
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Very Fast
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A decent though rather superficial overview.
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Needed this in grammar school, high school, & college.
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What did you like best about Punctuation Guide? What did you like least?
I liked the material that was presented, but I felt a bit cheated. The total recording was only 45 minutes, not the 60 minutes that the title promised. The 45 minutes included pauses and the introduction for each related punctuation mark was repeated as the chapter for that particular mark was read. If the pauses and the repetition were eliminated the book would have only taken 30 minutes to complete. The author could have given more examples. Also, he wasn't consistent with his naming conventions. In one chapter when listing items he used, "A, B, C," then in the next he used, "first, second, third."What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
There was no closing. He finished giving the example and it simply ended.What three words best describe the narrator’s performance?
Great voice, concise, preciseCould you see Punctuation Guide being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
No.Any additional comments?
The book is certainly worth listening to and has helpful material. Well worth the $1.95 selling price.Misleading Title
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Liked it more when it was called elements of style
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A Good Review
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Great overview and vet user friendly
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Not a good book at all
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