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- Use a period after a declarative or imperative statement:I went to the library. Sign your name here.Use a question mark after a direct question or to indicate uncertainty:What is your name? Chaucer’s dates are 1340?–1400.Do not use a question mark after an indirect question: I asked them what time they were leaving.Use an exclamation point after an exclamatory or emphatic sentence or an interjection:Give me a break! Hey! Ouch! Wow!
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Punctuation: Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Mark: The End of the Line
- Punctuation: Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Mark: The End of the Line
TrendingHere are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about.
Did Birds Evolve from Dinosaurs?
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TrendingHere are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about.
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- Andersen’s Fairy Tales: Contents
- The Celtic Twilight: A Teller of Tales