it means your shocked or your saying "oh!" the semicolon is the eyes and the O is the mouth
The semicolon separates the two clauses, just as the word "and" would, in the same sentence. Be careful to never capitalize the first letter of the second clause, unless it is a name, title, etc.
Any of these: PRINT semicolon EMIT ; WRITE ";" etc.
with a comma or a semicolon
color the paper and put hearts and smiley faces on there and then write beautifully in a pen.
not possible dude
if you are sending a letter on the right hand corner you write the address of whom this letter is for then on the other line you write dear remember at the end of your letter to write sincerely, love, your friend, etc.
Paris, France; London, England; Frankfort, Germany and Sydney, Australia
No. That would be a syntax error. Only a right semicolon (;) can go at the end of a statement.
Try learning how to write first.
The first letter is a capital letter; example for sodium: Na.
To write a letter to the British embassy you first put your address. Next you put the date you are writing the letter then the address of the British embassy before finally writing the content of the letter.
First you should always find his locker. Next you need to write this on a piece of notebook paper; call this number . Then write your number with a smiley face next to it. Last put it in the locker and wait for the call!