No. They end a sentence. such as:
What is your favorite color? < this is one sentence with the question mark taking the place of a period because the sentence is a question.
or:
I like to run! < this is one sentence with an exclamation point taking the place of a period because the sentence shows exclamation.
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If all questions are weighed evenly, they would be worth 4 points each. But a good teacher would weigh each question differently on most tests.
Sure! Please provide the question you'd like me to answer, and I'll respond in 3-4 sentences using bullet points.
A statement is a declarative sentence, and it ends with a period. Other kinds of sentences are questions, which end with question marks, and exclamations, which end with exclamation points.
3 points 8 sentences
To accurately address your question, I would need to know the specific content or context of documents 5 and 6, as well as the explanation in question. If you provide a brief summary or the main points of those documents, I can help highlight the differences in explanations.
No because sentences can also end with ! or ? With respect to the above answer, all sentences end with a period, which is placed after the question mark or the exclamation mark. It is there to indicate that the statement is complete and the beginning of the next sentence therefore commences with a capital letter
Not if you have a formal paper. your tone and style should be used to properly emphasize facts. Question marks are used when asking a question and exclamation points are used for common or unstructured literary texts.
Yes.
summarizing
Yes, sentence outlines can use questions as points. Each question would represent a topic or subtopic that the outline will address in the following sentences. This format can help to organize and guide the flow of information in the written content.
Tries went up from 3 to 4 points in 1981