
Punctuation is the framework that shapes written language, providing structure, clarity, and rhythm. It separates ideas, highlights important points, emphasizes tone, and guides readers through your intended meaning. A carefully placed hyphen can add clarity and precision, while an em dash creates emphasis, and a semicolon rhetorically connects ideas. Punctuation is far more than a set of mechanical rules; rather, it establishes your tone and flow of thought, improving both readability and intrigue.
Click on each punctuation mark below to learn how to follow the rules for each.













