When to Use a Semicolon vs. Colons: Not So Hard, Really – Karen Conlin…

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Punctuation marks are like road signs for readers. They guide the eye, signaling whether one needs to stop (a period), pause (a comma), watch for a shift in focus (an em-dash), notice a connection (hyphens and en-dashes), and more.

For whatever reason, people seem to have more trouble with the semicolon and colons than the others.

Not necessarily with where to place them (that’s a comma problem, always, and it’s job security for us copyeditors), but when to use them at all.

Today, I’m hoping to shed light on the mysteries of these two marks.

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