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Question mark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The question mark (?), also known as an interrogation point , interrogation mark , question point , query , or eroteme , is a punctuation mark that replaces the period at the end of an int...
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Use a question mark [ ? ] at the end of a direct question. It is considered bad form to use a question mark in combination with other marks, although that is often done in informal prose in an attempt to convey complex tones: He told you what!?
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Irony mark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The irony mark or irony point ( ⸮ ) (French: point d’ironie ; also called a snark or zing ) is a proposed punctuation mark that was suggested to be used to indicate that a sentence sho...
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Question Mark & the Mysterians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Question Mark and the Mysterians (rendered ? and the Mysterians on the record label) were an American rock and roll band formed in Bay City, Michigan, in 1962. The group is best known for its song ...
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English: A question mark (or, less commonly, an interrogation point) is a punctuation mark that replaces the period at the end of an interrogative sentence. ... Times New Roman question mark ... Question mark with drop shade...
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Use a question mark in parentheses after a point of fact to show uncertainty about it. Use sparingly and only for items impossible to verify. ... Example: Chaucer was born in 1343 (?). (Note that a question mark used this way is not an end mark. A period is still needed.)
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; Since Twitter emerged as a communications tour de force with millions of users, the question has been: “How’s Twitter going to make money?” ... By Mark Evans | Published: October 18, 2008...
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Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA ... Leo, I used your Question Mark photo on our "Undeclared Majors" FB page here at USM and gave your appropriate credit int he "comments" section. Great photo! Thanks for using Creative Commons! LHarper ; Posted 9 months ago.
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