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Bullet Points: Consistency

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Import Rule for Using Bullet Points

When you use bullet points, you must use the same rule for all bullet points.

Capital letters

Capital letters

  • If one bullet point starts with a capital letter, all bullet points must start with a capital letter.
No capital letters

No capital letters

  • If one bullet point starts with a lower case letter (a small letter), all bullet points must start with a lower case letter.
Punctuation

Punctuation

  • If one bullet point ends with punctuation, all bullet points must end with punctuation.
No punctuation

No punctuation

  • If one bullet ends with no punctuation, all bullet points must end with no punctuation.
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Reading

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Prefixes

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Spelling Rules

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Reading Comprehension

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Word Meaning

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Fact vs. Opinion

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Justifying Views

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Sounds in Words

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The Subjunctive Mood

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Modal Verbs

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Active & Passive Voice

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Relative Clauses

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Expanded Nouns

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Punctuation

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