I’ll admit it; I’ve become a late-in-life semicolon lover | Arwa Mahdawi
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In a light-hearted reflection, Arwa Mahdawi shares her newfound appreciation for the semicolon, a punctuation mark often seen as divisive. While famous figures like Vonnegut and Lincoln had their own opinions on punctuation, Mahdawi's journey highlights how language evolves and how personal preferences can change over time. This matters because it encourages readers to embrace the nuances of writing and to find beauty in the details, even in something as simple as a semicolon.
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