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PUNCTUATION<br />

Perhaps it would be better in this case <strong>to</strong> just "live and let live"?<br />

[entire sentence is a question]<br />

Small wonder audiences are calling her "the human pretzel"!<br />

[entire sentence is exclama<strong>to</strong>ry]<br />

I really have problems with his attitude of "what's in it for me?"<br />

[only quoted part is a question]<br />

Several of the members cried, "Hear, hear!"<br />

[only quoted part is exclama<strong>to</strong>ry]<br />

In the last two examples, note that although these sentences<br />

would be pronounced as though they ended in a period, they do<br />

not take one, since a sentence never takes more than one terminal<br />

<strong>punctuation</strong> mark. Readers understand that it is only the last segment,<br />

not the entire sentence, that is a query or an exclamation.<br />

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