To answer a bullet point (on Windows) go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map. Then find the bullet on the character map and copy it.
Here it is so you can copy it from here..... • there you go! Hope this helps.
demoting
Making a bullet point a subordinate topic to another bullet point is called "nesting." Nested bullet points create a hierarchical structure, allowing for more detailed organization of information under a broader main point. This helps clarify relationships between ideas and improves the overall readability of the list.
The keyboard shortcut to promote a bullet point in most word processing software, like Microsoft Word, is "Shift + Tab." This action moves the selected bullet point to a higher level in the hierarchy. In contrast, "Tab" is typically used to demote a bullet point.
Jacketed hollow point.
A bullet point
If you assume both bullets are stable and flying point forward, the spinning bullet will have more drag; HOWEVER, the whole purpose of spinning the bullet is to keep it stable and point forward. If you do not do this, the bullet yaws and wobbles wildly drammatically increasing the drag. Therefore, in actual practice, the spinning bullet has less drag because it remains stable and point forward whereas the unspun bullet is unstable and wobbles/tumbles.
No, typically a full stop is not used at the end of a bullet point unless the bullet point is a complete sentence. If each bullet point is a complete sentence, then it's appropriate to use a full stop at the end.
No. They are a lead bullet with a jacket of copper/ nickel alloy.
Yes you should do.
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