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punctuation |
the use of question marks, commas, periods, and other marks in writing to help make the meaning clear. [1/2 definitions] |
punctuation mark |
any of a group of marks that are used to help make the meaning of written material clear. Commas, question marks, and periods are examples of punctuation marks. |
question mark |
A question mark (?) is something you use when you write to show that you or somebody else is asking a question. In English, we put a question mark at the end of a sentence that is a question. |
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