Punctuation

Punctuation marks are like traffic signals for words. They tell words when to stop, go, or slow down. Without them, sentences would be in a rush, like cars driving without rules.



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What is Punctuation?

Punctuation is the use of specific marks at certain places in the text. They work as silent intonation to separate sentences and other elements. The punctuation signs are also used to take a pause, set the tone, and make it easy to follow the flow of ideas.
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Understand the Basics of Punctuation

Punctuation signs such as commas , periods , exclamation marks , question marks , slashes , parentheses, brackets, apostrophes, ellipsis and dashes are helpful for the reader to understand the context. They tell us where to pause, stop, stress, or inquire. Punctuation signs direct the reader to understand the text clearly without missing any detail. It adds precision and gives the writing a specific tone at certain parts.

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