Punctuation
Follow this for punctuation as best as possible: https://www.thepunctuationguide.com/index.html
All lines should end with punctuation; no exceptions!
If you need to break up a sentence into 2 parts due to CPS overflow, make sure you still follow standard punctuation rules.
Intro
Follow this for punctuation as best as possible: https://www.thepunctuationguide.com/index.htmlAl...
Commas (,)
More info: https://prowritingaid.com/CommaComma chainsUse Oxford commas.e.g. “I love my parents, ...
Quotations (“ ” and ‘ ’)
Use double quotation marks (“ ”) for quotations. In case you need to apply a "second layer" of qu...
Parentheses ()
A space is always needed between a parenthesis and the preceding/succeeding word.Punctuation can ...
Slash (/)
Make sure to always use a forward slash (i.e. “/”) instead of a backslash (i.e. “\”).If used afte...
Dashes
Refer to the Punctuation guide for more details!En dash (–)Mainly used to indicate spans of times...
Colons and Semicolons
More info: https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/semi-colons-colons-and-dashes/Colon (:)Ge...
Abbreviated English honorifics
There is a difference by nation. Mr. is American, Mr is British. Use the former as per US English...
Sentence endings
In all cases, make sure you have punctuation, aside from one exception with ellipses.In dialogue,...
CPS Overflow
You may need to artificially cut up a wordy line into two or more separate lines to handle CPS is...
Songs
Follow standard punctuation rules.Full stops can sometimes be replaced with tildes at your discre...