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Punctuation is used to clarify meaning, indicate pauses, and create structure in writing. It helps to convey the intended message accurately and allows the reader to understand the sentence or text more easily. Punctuation also helps to differentiate between different sentence elements and enhances the flow and coherence of the writing.
Punctuation at the end of a sentence indicates a complete thought.
a close punctuation means a punctuation at the end of each sentence
Poetic punctuation is punctuation that is used to create a desired effect. For example, line breaks might be used to denote pauses.
Any end punctuation will work depending on the sentence.
This punctuation can be quite subjective, as you do not know what the writer meant intentionally. That is why people use punctuation, to make meaning clear.I believe the correct punctuation for this sentence is:That that is, is; that that is not, is not. Is that it? It is!(That which exists, exists; that which does not exist, does not exist. Is that about it? Yep!)
The meaning of a semicolon is to separate TWO complete thoughts..... " . . . a punctuation mark used to separate two parts of a compound sentence when they are not connected by a conjunction."
Punctuation goes after the bracket.
Internal punctuation marks occur inside of a sentence like commas often do. Terminal punctuation marks are found at the end of a sentence.
A declarative sentence needs no special punctuation, nothing more than a period at the end of it.
End the sentence with a period. No other punctuation is necessary.