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Which proofreading mark would you use to insert a missing letter word or punctuation mark?

The proofreading mark used for an insertion is basically a v shape or an inverted caret; when written, you use the caret point like an arrow point to indicate where the insertion should go, ideally in a different color than the normal text to call attention to it. Then, at the wide point of the caret you write what needs to be inserted. If it is too long to write at that point, you draw a line to the margin and add the insertion text there.


What do you called the mark on the present work point?

The mark on the present work point is commonly referred to as a "cursor" or "insertion point" in digital contexts, such as text editing. In graphical or design software, it may also be called a "pointer" or "selection indicator." This mark signifies the current position where input or action will occur.


What is the printers mark for an insertion called?

The "caret" symbol (^) is commonly used as a printer's mark to indicate where an insertion should be made in a sentence or text. It is placed in the line where the insertion is needed, and the inserted text is usually written in the margin or indicated with a corresponding caret mark in the margin to show where it should be added.


When did west point start minting?

The mint at West Point began by striking cents from 1973 to 1986. These cents had no mint mark and can not be distinguished from those struck at Philidelphia. In 1988 West Point was officially made a mint and today the mint mark "W" appears on coins struck there.


A is a formatting mark at the end of a line that moves the insertion point to the beginning of the next physical line?

a. paragraph break character b. nonbreaking space c. line break character d. nonbreaking hyphen ?which one is it?


How do you create an index in Microsoft Word?

Highlight text you want to add to index, click Referencestab to expand, press Mark Entry, when you finish marking document, put insertion point where you want index to appear and press Insert Index.click on


What if a penny has no D or P on it?

Lincoln cents are the only current US coins that don't use a "P" mint mark. A cent without a mint mark was most likely struck in Philadelphia, although when demand is high some cents have been struck at West Point.


Where is the mint mark on the 1972 dollar coin?

The mint mark of the Denver Mint (shown as a "D") and the San Francisco Mint (shown as "S) on the Eisenhower Dollar is located on the obverse (heads) side of the coin directly beneath the bust of Eisenhower. If there is no mint mark there, then the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and in this mint did not place a mint mark on the coins struck there until 1979.


Where is the 'w' located on the silver eagle coin?

If the coins has a West Point mint mark it's on the reverse to the left of the eagles tail. Starting in 2001 all Silver Eagles are struck at West Point. Only proof and burnished coins bear the W mint mark.


Is it explanation point or explanation mark?

someone else- It is an exclamation mark. me- well i think it would be an exclamation point because at the end of the thing it has a dot. Like a point. So i think it should be a point and not a mark. me- But exclamation mark is what it is called.


What does it mean when a US coin doesn't have a mint mark?

It means the coin was struck in Philadelphia before the P mint mark was adopted, or that it's a cent struck at Philadelphia or West Point. Cents from those 2 mints do not carry mint marks. Also, all coins dated 1965-67 don't have mint marks, regardless of where they were struck.


What is to mark or spot something?

To mark or spot something is to identify or point out a specific place, detail, or object. It involves highlighting or making note of a particular aspect for reference, recognition, or further action.