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Chicago Ch.6
Match paragraphs with their numbers from Chicago Manual of Style Chapter 16
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 6.7 | Punctuation and space—one space or two? |
| 6.18 | Serial commas |
| 6.28 | Commas with independent clauses joined by conjunctions |
| 6.29 | Commas with compound predicates |
| 6.33 | Commas with coordinate adjectives |
| 6.34 | Commas with repeated adjectives |
| 6.38 | Commas with direct address |
| 6.44 | Commas between homonyms |
| 6.45 | Commas with dates |
| 6.46 | Commas with addresses and place-names in text |
| 6.47 | “Jr.,” “Sr.,” and the like |
| 6.54 | Use of the semicolon |
| 6.55 | Semicolons with “however,” “therefore,” “indeed,” and the like |
| 6.57 | Semicolons before a conjunction |
| 6.58 | Semicolons in a complex series |
| 6.61 | Lowercase or capital letter after a colon |
| 6.62 | Colons with “as follows” and other introductory phrases |
| 6.64 | Colons with formal direct address |
| 6.65 | Some common misuses of colons |
| 6.78 | En dash as “to” |
| 6.80 | En dashes with compound adjectives |
| 6.83 | Em dash between noun and pronoun |
| 6.114 | “Smart” apostrophes |
| 6.119 | Commas with question marks or exclamation points |
| 6.122 | Run-in lists versus vertical lists |
| 6.123 | Run-in lists |
| 6.124 | Vertical lists—punctuation and format |