View Pit Stop page for race #145 by bobsmiwth32423 — Ghost race
View profile for Bob (bobsmiwth32423)
Official speed | 65.58 wpm (101.56 seconds elapsed during race) |
---|---|
Race Start | April 21, 2020 12:16:01am UTC |
Race Finish | April 21, 2020 12:17:42am UTC |
Outcome | Win (1 of 5) |
Opponents |
4. ckhn (54.92 wpm) |
Accuracy | 95.0% |
Points | 103.84 |
Text | #4180596 (Length: 555 characters) Within the realm of open punctuation, some choices, particularly those related to the comma, are more subjective than objective. Some writers, for example, hear punctuation, and they use commas, semicolons, and colons to speed or slow the pace and rhythm of their prose. Aural punctuators tend to hear a comma as a one-beat pause, a semicolon as a two-beat pause, and a period as a three- or four-beat pause. Some also hear a colon as a pause; for others, a colon signals a sharp accelerando, a signal to speed ahead because something important is coming. |