Subpunctuation: A Study of the Social Implications of Correct Comma Placement
Subpunctuation is a field of study that delves into the intricacies of where and when to use commas, semicolons, and colons. In this section of the Neo-Brutalist University's course on Grammar as a Social Construct, we'll explore how the correct placement of subpunctuation affects social interactions, relationships, and the fabric of society as a whole.
Why Subpunctuation Matters
Properly placed subpunctuation is not just about clarity, it's about respect. Think about it: a well-placed comma is like a gentle nod to the reader, acknowledging that you value their time and intelligence. On the other hand, a poorly placed comma is like a loud, jarring trumpet blast, shattering the reader's fragile sense of trust.
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