a short story of punctuation by polly m robertus

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A short story of punctuation by polly m robertus

  • From the earliest days of  man, language has grown greatly.  Each symbol represented something known in  the world before language was symbolic.  
  •  And the Greeks were one of the earliest  persons to use language as an art form.  The Greeks, however,  had hardly any ranking.  However, at the end of each line they  also changed the course of what they read.  

  • After that, they changed their  writing and favored right-handed men.  Then, by drawing a fist line  underline, people showed the new paragraph. The Greek playwright Aristophanes then invented the use of  marks to signal to readers that they should breathe.  

  • The Romans found it  easier to learn writing meanwhile.  You did this by  putting points among words.  They have also pushed into the left  margin the first letter of a sentence.  They also adapted the Greeks' use of  colon marks to indicate ends of the sentences.  

  • But, the use of punctuation's broke down in the early  Middle Ages because people were unable to read and write.  As such, at the end of a sentence,  writers used spaces, and continued to mark paragraphs.  

  • Ultimately, terms were again and again divided to compensate for  the analphabet before new sentences began with a larger letter.

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