Period (.) Marks the end of a declarative sentence. Example: She walked to the store. , Comma (,) Separates items in a list or clauses in a sentence. Example: He bought apples, oranges, and bananas., Apostrophe (') Indicates possession or contractions. Example: That is Sarah's book., Exclamation Point (!) Expresses strong emotion or emphasis. Example: Watch out!, Question Mark (?) Ends an interrogative sentence. Example: How are you?, Quotation Marks (" ") Enclose direct speech or quotations. Example: She said, "I'll be there soon." , Colon (:) Introduces a list or explanation. Example: Bring the following: pens, paper, and markers. , Semicolon (;) Links closely related independent clauses. Example: She loves painting; her brother prefers music. , Dash (—) Indicates a pause or range. Example: He finally arrived — late as usual., Hyphen (-) Joins words or parts of words. Example: Re-evaluate the situation., Parentheses (()) Enclose additional information. Example: He finally arrived (after much delay)., Brackets ([]), Braces ({}), and Slashes (/) Used for various specific purposes in writing and coding., Brackets ([]), Braces ({}), and Slashes (/) Used for various specific purposes in writing and coding., Brackets ([]), Braces ({}), and Slashes (/) Used for various specific purposes in writing and coding., Brackets ([]), Braces ({}), and Slashes (/) Used for various specific purposes in writing and coding., Ellipsis (...) Indicates a pause or omitted text. Example: So, are you going to...?, Ampersand (&) Represents the word "and." Example: R&D stands for Research & Development , Asterisk (*) and Tilde (~) Often used for annotations or approximations. Each punctuation mark serves a unique function in writing, ensuring the message is clear and effective., Asterisk (*) and Tilde (~) Often used for annotations or approximations. Each punctuation mark serves a unique function in writing, ensuring the message is clear and effective., Underscore (_) is used in email addresses., At (&) is used in email addresses.,
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