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Use commas to separate items in a series.

Use a semicolon between independent clauses not joined by and, but, nor, for, yet, and so.

An exclamation point looks like this: ! Like the period, the exclamation point is used to end a sentence, but it also adds emphasis.

Like the period and exclamation point, the question mark is used to end a sentence, but only when the sentence is a question.

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