That semicolon again....
- From: mkkuhner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Mary K. Kuhner)
- Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 20:18:11 +0000 (UTC)
I am prone to write sentences like this:
"Lisette opened her hands, let him slump to the floor."
I know that the following is grammatically more correct:
"Lisette opened her hands and let him slump to the floor."
The original is a "comma splice." I think it's sometimes okay
to splice a comma, especially when the sentences are short like
these.
I am bothered, however, by the fact that both MS Word and a
copyeditor I've been dealing with correct this sentence to:
"Lisette opened her hands; let him slump to the floor."
Is that one okay at all? I would have said not, and just having
Word like it wouldn't have shaken my belief, but the copyeditor
said firmly that she wasn't following Word but made this
correction on her own.
There are probably several dozen such sentences in my WIR, so
I'm curious. Is my view of the semicolon too narrow?
Mary Kuhner mkkuhner@xxxxxxxxxx
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