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  • Period
  • Oh my goodness, that looks so good.
  • Dash
  • What are you thinking-never mind I don't want to know.
  • Get down here right now Mallory!
  • Explanation Point
  • Punctuation clarifies and add emphasis to your writing.
  • Comma and Question Mark
  • Later today, do you want to go to the mall?
  • A punctuation mark used to show a sudden change of thought.
  • Hyphen
  • Did you do that five-page essay?
  • Apparently Q and P are "together"
  • A punctuation mark that shows strong emotion.
  • Quotation Marks, Parentheses, Semicolon, Apostrophe
  • P's dad isn't going to like that.
  • Q's mom is just like P's dad; they don't like each other at all
  • An internal punctuation mark used to separate items in a sentence. A punctuation mark used after a direct question and after each part in a series if question.
  • A punctuation mark used after some prefixes and in forming some compound words.
  • Quotation Marks- Punctuation marks that set off words from the other textParentheses- Punctuation marks that set off nonessential words, phrases, or clauses Semicolon- A punctuation mark that directs the reader's attention to the material that follows itApostrophe- A punctuation mark used to indicate the omission of characters or possessions
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