Re: Comma, Comma, Comma (Should we or Shouldn't we)

Subject: Re: Comma, Comma, Comma (Should we or Shouldn't we)
From: Tamara Peters <1455 -at- MN2 -dot- LAWSON -dot- LAWSON -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 5 May 1995 12:21:00 CDT

It depends. If your style guide/editor is formal, it's the first. If not,
the second.

BUT ... shouldn't computer literate be computer-literate?

Tamara Peters
tamara -dot- peters -at- lawson -dot- com

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From: TECHWR-L
To: Multiple recipients of list TECHWR-L
Subject: Comma, Comma, Comma (Should we or Shouldn't we)
Date: Tuesday, 2 May, 1995 6:18PM

Here's another one for the English Experts:

Which sentence is correct, relative to the comma:

The Tech Writer was bright, articulate, knowledgeable, and computer
literate.
or
The Tech Writer was bright, articulate, knowledgeable and computer literate.


I'll post the results.

Charles De Saro


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