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The name "Mark" in Spanish is "Marcos". It is pronounced "MAR-cose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
It's when it's asking you a question but doesn't have a question mark. Example: Write a complete paragraph on how Mary and Smith can be friends. Write this down, please.
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A quotation mark at the beginning of a speaker's dialogue indicates that the speaker is starting to talk. It is used to set off the spoken words from the rest of the text.
The Spanish equivalent of Mark is Marcos.
At the end of a paragraph
The proofreader's mark NP signifies a new paragraph. It is used to indicate to the typesetter or editor where a new paragraph should begin in the text.
Accent marks in Spanish tell the speaker where the stress should be put on the word. In this case, the phrase for "the revolution" would be pronounced "LAH re-vo-lu-see-OHN".
"Who" in Spanish is "quien". It requires an accent mark over the E when used in a question. It is pronounced "key-EHN". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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