Comma, after a subordinate clause, after a linking adverb (eg yesterday, however), to separate items in a list, Exclamation mark, after something funny or shocking, to add emphasis, to show you are "shouting", Apostrophe, to show possession, to show a letter is missing, Brackets, to add extra information, to add explanations, Asterisk, to show that something needs completing, to direct the reader to a different place, Colon, to introduce lists, to introduce speech or quotations, Quotation marks, to give the titles of films, books etc, to quote someone's actual words, to show irony or questioning, to highlight unfamiliar words, Ellipsis, to show that information is missing.
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