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Friday, January 19, 2018

What Punctuation Mark are You? We Took a Quiz to Find Out


Have you ever wondered what punctuation mark you are?  Probably not. But, when we saw this quiz we thought it would be a lot of fun to take. Of the staff members taking the quiz, 58% are quotation marks and 21% are commas. Our full results are below with book suggestions from the creators of the quiz, Penguin Random House. If you'd like to take the quiz, here's the link:




I'm an exclamation mark!
You're an extrovert who radiates positive energy. Your enthusiasm and charisma are contagious to everyone around you. You never miss a social gathering or a chance to embark on a new adventure. Exclamation marks will absolutely love Once and for All by Sarah Dessen!

Amanda 




I’m a comma
It's you. You thrive on the intricacies of life, culture, and travel. Commas seek to discover their surroundings and are constantly on the path of exploration. You're an articulate speaker and writer. Because you're passionate about detail, we think you will love Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders.

Megan P., Tirzah, Cassandra, Sally




I'm "Quotation Marks"
We quote to adequately depict our innermost thoughts that we may not be able to verbalize. You're a reflective and gentle soul who enjoys curling up with a good book. Read Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, a disturbing and fascinating tale.

Kristen, Megan M., Emily, Devin, Mason, Jake, Mary, Jill, Gwen, Lisa, Robin



 

I'm a question mark?
Is this the answer you were seeking? You're inquisitive and insightful. You never stick to the status quo and are known for being exceptionally bright and open-minded. You should read a high-concept, science fiction thriller like Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. It'll make you question everything!

Kelcey, Evan




I'm a period.
You know what you want. You're confident, decisive, courageous, and intelligent. This punctuation represents brilliant, bold statements, just like you. We recommend reading Grant by Ron Chernow, a sweeping and dramatic portrait of one of our most compelling generals and presidents, Ulysses S. Grant.

Katherine

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