Talk:What is the correct way to use punctuation with quotation marks?

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I like the style you had with the entry. Many bolded area's and bullets to grab the attention. You may want to add links to other web pages that are similar to what you wrote about. - Dave Burkert

This entry has good examples. IT is easy to understand and find what you are looking for. IT does not have a works cited. D Davis

I like this entry. I think you should have done an example for poetry like you did with the rest of the paper. -Amberly Keough

Helpful Information. You have a lot of information I liked how you bulleted and seperated all of your information. -Whitney Behel

Your entry seemed to be well thought out but it needs to be put in a different order. You start out giving example phrases as tittles then you change it up and use just plain statements. You need a consistent format for how you do your entry, over all it was easy to scan for pertinent information, but you need more than two resources. --Apitt329 13:21, 24 Mar 2005 (EST)

Great entry. You covered a great amount of information with out confusing the reader. Anthony Jones

There are a lot of bolded writing that immediatly catches the reader's attention. Check for typo errors.--Dflowers 19:53, 24 Mar 2005 (EST)

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Are you sure this is the clearest way you could have set up this entry? You list works cited, but you cite no works. Why do you use remember? I would consider reorganizing this entry. --Glucas 11:12, 25 Apr 2005 (EDT)

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