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Depending upon which symbol you mean, it usually means that symbol DOUBLED.
If it is the symbol of mercy then logically it will mean mercy.
If you mean newspaper or magazine articles, and if you are using MLA format (i.e., for an English class), then article titles should be in quotation marks rather than underlined or italicized. APA or Chicago formats may have different requirements; I'm not familiar with them.
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^ means, "to the exponent of"
The ^ symbol is called a caret. Microsoft Word Symbols calls it a Circumflex Accent which is what that symbol is called when placed above a letter in French in words like forêt. A caret is often used to show where information or text should be added, when proofreading and editing. It is also used when using indices (mathematical term referring to X squared). They are written as X^2.
The backslash proofreading symbol is used to indicate a space that should be deleted, especially in typesetting or formatting work. It signifies that the space preceding the backslash should be removed to ensure proper formatting and alignment of the text.
SP stands for "spelling error" when proofreading. It indicates that there is a mistake related to the spelling of a word that needs to be corrected.
When proofreading, those three dashes mean capitalize the letter.
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Proofreading and editing.
name the period of the underlined digit
Measurement for weight of a gemstone.
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Proofreading means to read something & mark corrections in it. It could also be called editing. ChaCha on!
Two lines put under a letter typically indicates that the letter is meant to be italicized or underlined. It serves as a formatting instruction for the typesetter or printer, highlighting how the letter should be styled in the final published document.