Semicolon Usage Guide
Budget: $15 – $25 USD
I need a concise, reader-friendly write-up that clearly explains when and why to use a semicolon. The piece should walk a lay reader from the basic definition through the most common rules—linking independent clauses, separating items in complex lists, and avoiding run-ons—without sounding like a grammar textbook.
Please weave in practical examples that illustrate each rule in action and highlight at least two frequent mistakes people make with semicolons. A logical flow, smooth transitions, and clear sub-headings will help the audience grasp the concepts quickly.
Deliver the final content as an editable Google Doc or Word file, ideally landing in the 900–1,200-word range so it’s substantial but still easy to read. I’ll review for accuracy, clarity, and the usefulness of examples before signing off.
Please weave in practical examples that illustrate each rule in action and highlight at least two frequent mistakes people make with semicolons. A logical flow, smooth transitions, and clear sub-headings will help the audience grasp the concepts quickly.
Deliver the final content as an editable Google Doc or Word file, ideally landing in the 900–1,200-word range so it’s substantial but still easy to read. I’ll review for accuracy, clarity, and the usefulness of examples before signing off.