1) To show strong emotions or excitement. a) comma b) colon c) Exclamation mark d) question mark 2) To show hesitation or to imply suspense. Also, to show address the reader’s interpretation. a) full stop b) quotation c) semicolon d) ellipses 3) To add side comments. a) Parenthesis b) question marks c) Full stop d) Apostrophe 4) To highlight words or acknowledge someone else’s quotes a) ellipses b) Semicolon c) quotations d) question mark 5) To separate items in a list, or separate elements within a sentence. a) Comma b) Apostrophe c) semicolon d) colon 6) To ask questions a) Exclamation mark b) full stop c) semicolon d) question mark 7) To replace missing letters, or to contract words. a) Apostrophe b) colon c) comma d) ellipses 8) To connect two independent ideas (sentences) without separating them. a) comma b) full stop c) semicolon d) colon 9) To provide closure to ideas. a) quotation marks b) full stop c) exclamation mark d) parenthesis 10) To create anticipation. To highlight what comes next. a) colon b) semicolon c) question mark d) apostrophe

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