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10/18/12 12:56 PM #1    

Steve Stephenson

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08/07/13 06:01 PM #2    

 

Carolyn Wilson (Lynch)

Does anyone remember  or have a copy of Miss Penney's P1-P12  or know where we could find these P1-12 rules?

I would love to share these punctuation rules with my grandchildren.

Thanks in advance!

Carolyn Wilson Lynch

919-274-7171

lynchc@hpw.com


08/09/13 01:30 PM #3    

Susie Memory (Baird)

Carolyn, you won't believe this, but I was looking for that list not too long ago.  I went where I always go when I don't know where to find something--Google.  And guess what?  I found it.

I haven't been successful in pasting the web address into this message, so Google "Miss Penney's punctuation rules," and a site will pop up that belongs to Grover Proctor.   He even has a picture of Miss Penney!

Good luck.

Susie


08/09/13 01:53 PM #4    

 

Diane Ramsey

Thanks Susie.  Here it is Carolyn.  See you all at the reunion!  Diane

 

Posted by: Grover B. Proctor, Jr. | 10 November 2011
 

 Miss Penney, 1964

Miss Mary M. Penney, B.S., M.S.
Needham B. Broughton High School, Raleigh, NC

Below is my transcription of Miss Penney’s famous P-Rules, which all of us had to memorize. Remember the pop quizzes, which featured questions such as, “What is the seventh word of P4?” And then she would hum the Rule, to give you a jump start!

I don’t care what anyone says. Memorizing these P-Rules and learning how to diagram sentences (both of which she insisted on) have been immense and valued gifts to me throughout my life. Thank you, dear Miss Penney!

(The picture at right is Miss Penney, from the 1964 Broughton yearbook The Latipac. Those of you who didn’t go to Broughton can puzzle on your own about the meaning of that title.)

P1 Place a comma before a coordinate conjunction (and, but, for, nor, or) when it joins two closely related sentences.
 
P2 Place a semicolon between two closely related sentences not joined by a coordinate conjunction.
 
P3 Place a semicolon before a coordinate conjunction that joins wo closely related sentences, if there is internal punctuation, or if the sentence is very long.
 
P4 Place a comma after an introductory adverbial clause, or a long introductory phrase, or any introductory phrase containing a verb.
 
P5 Commas separate members of a series.
 
P6 Commas set off non-essential (non-restrictive) elements.
 
P7 Commas set off words of direct address.
 
P8 Commas, question marks, or exclamation marks separate words of saying from the words of a direct quotation.
 
P9 Commas follow the salutation of a friendly letter and the complimentary close of any letter; a colon follows the salutation of a business letter.
 
P10 Commas separate and follow items of address or date.
 
P11 Colons come before a formal list, an enumeration, an illustration, and a long quotation.
 
P12    Commas mark the omission of verbs that have already been expressed in preceding clauses.

 


08/09/13 02:36 PM #5    

 

Carolyn Wilson (Lynch)

Thanks Susie & Diane!  I have already sent it off to my grandchildren. One daughter wrote back...just in time for college LOL. (Better late than never..right?)

Carolyn  Lynch


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