its a warning. that the thing isn't going well.
The S refers to sterling silver, and the 115 refers to the ring being 11.5% sterling. The triangle and TD are very likely a maker's mark.
The sign with an exclamation mark in a triangle with arrows circling it is like, telling you to recycle. It's just, it has more meaning to it as if it were saying, "Recycle!!!"
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The three angles inside every triangle, no matter what shape or size it is, always add up to 180 degrees.
Triangle
In a quotation question, the question mark should be inside the quotation. "Where did Mark go?" asked Zack. Anna replied, "I don't know. Where did he go?"
The quotation marks are placed outside of the question mark at the end of a sentence when the quoted text is part of the question. For example: Did she say, "I'll be there"?
It's a quotation mark.
Full stops are usually placed inside quotation marks. For example, "She said it was orange."
In American English, the period always goes inside the closing quotation mark, regardless of whether it is part of the quoted text or not. In British English, the period can go inside or outside the quotation marks depending on the context.
An exclamation mark inside a triangle is a warning sign. This can be a warning sign on many devices including a car, a computer, or a cell phone.
YES (e.g) "Are you going to the park?"
Typically, only full or partial sentences will be put in quotation marks. Very rarely will there be quotation marks around a single article, however, it can happen.
In American English, the period typically goes inside the closing quotation mark. For example, "This is a quote." In British English, the period goes outside the closing quotation mark. For example, "This is a quote".
The Tagalog word for quotation mark is "tandang panipi" or simply "panipi."
a quotation mark!!
Zero times you just put it right after the last letter then make a comma if its not the last letter of the sentence but if it is just put the pierod exct. inside the quotation mark.