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Happily, punctuation around parentheses is logical (unlike punctuation
around quotation marks, which is conventional). Here is the rule (from
memory, of course): follow the examples in this paragraph. (Do you get
my drift?)
Dick
"Parker, Cassandra M." wrote:
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> Hello List Members,
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> I know this questions has been hashed before but I can't seem to find
> anywhere on it.
> What is the rule for punctuation at the end of parentheses?
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