What's the difference between a semicolon and a comma?
Lakeisha Williams Dr. Lucas English 1101 July 10, 2006
==The Difference Between a Semicolon and a Comma===
The number one difference in semicolons is the fact it is outside quotations and
commas are inside quotations. "The semicolon is used to seperate major sentence elements of
equal grammatical rank; Use a semicolon between items in a series containing internal
punctuation, between closely related independent clauses not joined with a
coordinating conjunction, and between independent clauses liked with a transitional expression."
An example is :"In 1800, a traveler needed six weeks to get from New York City to Chicago; in
1860, the trip by railroad took two days" (Hacker 251).
- H.L. Mencken stated "Injustice is relatively easy to bear; what stings is justice" (HACKER 251).
A comma is the most used punctuation. A comma help readers to understand to pause in between
their reading. "Use a comma between coordinate adjectives not joined by and. "Do not use a
comma between cumulative adjectives" (Hacker 238). Just like semicolons commas seperate items
in a series, except the comma is only keeping the words from colliding. An example of the use
of commas is: Kim bought rice, corn, and grits at the store. Another example is in the date and
year: Today is July 10, 2006. "A comma is used to set off nonrestrictive elements. Do not use
commas to set off restrictive elements. Restrictive is: For camp the children needed clothes
that were washable. Nonrestrictive is: For camp the children needed sturdy shoes, which
were expensive" (Hacker 239).