It means you really want the answer.
Using double question marks at the end of a sentence is often meant to convey a higher level of surprise, emphasis, or disbelief than a single question mark. It can suggest heightened emotion or uncertainty in the speaker's tone.
No punctuation means that a sentence or piece of text is written without any punctuation marks such as periods, commas, question marks, or exclamation points. This can sometimes make it harder to understand the intended meaning and structure of the writing.
The question does not make sense ... and is very poor English ... please rephrase to allow people to know exactly what the question means. I think you mean: List the punctuation marks and give their names?
"Received punctuation" typically refers to the symbols or marks used in written language to indicate pauses, emphasis, or structure, such as commas, periods, exclamation points, and question marks. It is essential for conveying meaning and clarity in written communication.
"to" is not a Spanish word. Here is the translation. I replaced the word "to" with question marks: "Why do you listen ?? teacher in class."
Speech marks, also known as quotation marks, are punctuation marks used to indicate direct speech or a quotation. They are placed at the beginning and end of the quoted text. In writing, they help to distinguish speech from the rest of the text and indicate that the words within the marks are being spoken by someone else.
They mean that there will be new dragons unlocked and those question marks will be removed and replaced by the picture of that dragon, and then the dragon will be in that location.
It's most likely stretch marks, but you should check with your doctor to double check. Or your pregnant or your husband bit to hard!!
The question does not make sense ... and is very poor English ... please rephrase to allow people to know exactly what the question means. I think you mean: List the punctuation marks and give their names?
What do u mean? I cud answer ur question if u were more specific about ur question...
Your question seems to be missing some context. Is this in a book or something else?
It dont really mean anything its just what people do
It could mean that the question is important and an answer is wanted quickly.
"You live near a park." It can also be a question if you put question marks before and after, in which case it's "Do you live near a park?"
Question can't be answered without knowing who made it and when. Even then, they could just be assembly marks.
The sides with the same marks are equal.
Inspector marks, assy marks, proof marks
It means its attack points mean the effect.If that is hard to understand,read the effect to see.