Punctuation Explained

Colons, Semicolons, Brackets, Dots, and Dashes

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Library Journal

Reviewed on March 15, 2011

In this beautiful, heartrending, yet horrifying film, North Koreans tell their stories of imprisonment, sexual slavery, torture, murder, and escape to China or South Korea during the nearly 50-year regime of Kim Il Sung (1912–94). The interviews are illustrated through the interspersion of dance sequences, archi...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

School Library Journal

Reviewed on August 1, 2011  |  Video/DVD

Gr 7 Up—As the video opens, a man is wandering about on his way to the library, picking up pieces of paper with punctuation marks on them. Along the way, he discusses colons, semicolons, dashes, parenthesis, and ellipsis. Each punctuation mark has a catchphrase, such as "bridging the gap" for colons and "more than half as good" for semicolons. In each section, the narrator discusses the purpose of the particular punctuation mark and how to us...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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