Chapter 11
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17 terms
Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Bullets | drawing attention to a list |
Curly Quotes | opening quotation mark curls to the right and the closing ones curl to the left. |
Diacritical marks | indicate how parts of a word are pronounced |
Dingbats | inserted into text, but they are actually graphics |
Drop caps | is the first letter of a paragraph enhanced for emphasis |
Ellipsis | indicates an omitted word, phrase, line or paragraph from within a quoted passage |
Em dash | em dash(as a super comma). |
En dash | en dash (normally used to connect ranges of numbers, letters, or dates) |
Hanging punctuation | usually quotation marks) that appears at the beginning and end of a paragraph can create an awkward design problem |
Hyphen | dicates a compound word such as "merry-go-round" or a break in a word at the end of a line, called hyphenation |
Hyphenation | or a break in a word at the end of a line, |
Leader dots | are periods or other marks that are keyed in a sequence beginning at the end of one word and ending at the beginning of another |
Primes | look like the quotation marks used with a typewriter except that they are slanted. |
River of white | text is justified, often there are wider gaps in the line that you would like. |
Tick marks | text is justified, often there are wider gaps |
trademarks | word, name, symbol or devise which is used in trade with goods to indicate the source of the goods and to distinguish them from other goods of others |
Non-breaking space | space that does not break or end |
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