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What punctuation marks can end a sentence?
What punctuation marks can end a sentence?
- Period (.) (correct)
- Semicolon (;)
- Comma (,)
- Hyphen (-)
How does a phrase differ from a sentence?
How does a phrase differ from a sentence?
- A phrase is always a question.
- A phrase does not express a complete thought. (correct)
- A phrase always starts with a capital letter.
- A phrase always ends with a punctuation mark.
What is the essential characteristic of a complete thought?
What is the essential characteristic of a complete thought?
- It contains complex vocabulary.
- It ends with a lowercase letter.
- It uses multiple punctuation marks.
- It expresses a complete thought. (correct)
Which one starts with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark?
Which one starts with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark?
What does not express a complete thought and does not end with a punctuation mark?
What does not express a complete thought and does not end with a punctuation mark?
Which one does not end with a punctuation mark?
Which one does not end with a punctuation mark?