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Punctuation marks are
marks indicating how a
piece of
written text
should be read (silently or aloud) and, consequently, understood. The
oldest known...
- The colon, :, is a
punctuation mark
consisting of two
equally sized dots
aligned vertically. A
colon often precedes an explanation, a list, or a quoted...
- (Commonwealth English),
period (North
American English), or full
point . is a
punctuation mark used for
several purposes, most
often to mark the end of a declarative...
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Writing systems that use
Chinese characters also
include various punctuation marks,
derived from both
Chinese and
Western sources. Historically, jùdòu...
- The
slash is a
slanting line
punctuation mark /. It is also
known as a stroke, a solidus, a
forward slash and
several other historical or
technical names...
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combination of East
Asian and
European punctuation,
while North Korea uses more of the East
Asian punctuation style. In the
traditional Korean system...
- support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols.
Irony punctuation is any form of
notation proposed or used to
denote irony or
sarcasm in...
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Punctuation in the
English language helps the
reader to
understand a
sentence through visual means other than just the
letters of the alphabet. English...
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known as
interrogation point, query, or
eroteme in journalism) is a
punctuation mark that
indicates a
question or
interrogative clause or
phrase in many...
- support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. ****anese
punctuation (****anese: 約物, Hepburn: yakumono)
includes various written marks (besides...