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Part One
Manuscript Form
    As you are learning to write, you should have a clear idea of what is good manuscri  The English-Speaking People in Quebec
     No period is used at the end of a title. Use a question mark if the title is a direct question, but do not use one if it is an indirect question. Use quotation marks with quotes or titles of articles; and underline names of books.
     Indent the first line of every paragraph, leaving a space of about four or five letters.
     For paging use Arabic numerals without parentheses or periods in the upper right-hand corner of all pages. The first page need not be marked.
     Do not begin a line with a comma, a period, a semicolon, a colon, a question mark or an exclamation mark. Do not end a line with the first half of a pair of brackets, quotation marks, or parentheses. The hyphen that indicates a divided word is put at the end, not at the beginning, of a line.
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Ⅱ. Word Division
    When you write near the edge of the paper, take a look at the space left. If it is not enough for the word you are going to write, you have to decide whether to divide the word or to write it on the next line. Never squeeze a word into the margin.
     The general principle is to divide a word according to its syllables. Pay attention to the following:
     One-syllable words like through, march, brain and pushed cannot be divided.
     Do not write one letter of a word at the end or at the beginning of a line, even if that one letter makes up a syllable, such as a. lone, trick. y.
     Do not put a two-letter syllable at the beginning of a line, like hat. ed, cab. in.
     Avoid separating proper names of people or places, like Chi. na, Aus. ten.
     Divide hyphenated words only at the hyphen: father-in-law, empty-handed.
Do not divide words in a way that may mislead the reader: pea. cock, re. ally.
     Do not divide the last word on a page. Instead, write the whole word on the next page.
Divide words