The simple way to think about a Movement of Punctuation is that it is simply an insert.
Ideally, a Movement of Punctuation should not disrupt the Sequential Flow of motion within the sequence. In contrast, it should enhance it (i.e. punctuate it).
Movements of Punctuation are typically Minor Moves. Commonly, a Movement of Punctuation is added using Position Recognition and as a maneuver of opportunity.
By definition, Movements of Punctuation compounds the Base Move.
A Movement of Punctuation differs from Splicing and Grafting in that a Movement of Punctuation is typically a singular maneuver or method appended to the Base Move. Although multiple Movements of Punctuation can be added to a single Base Move at various locations throughout the sequence.
Technically speaking, a Movement of Punctuation is a type of Formulation.
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