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There is no exact political or social event that occurred to mark the beginning of the Renaissance or the end of the Middle Ages for that matter. But a general guideline can be that this transition began late in the 14th century (after the Black Death) and through the 15th century with the advent of modern technology and exploration.
The period of time between about 650 CE and 1750 CE marked the end of the ancient world and the beginning of the modern world. It was a time of great change. Civilisations rose and new religions spread. New inventions emerged, as well as new ideas about art, politics, literature, religion and science.
1820
The classical music period is from 1730 to 1820
No because sentences can also end with ! or ? With respect to the above answer, all sentences end with a period, which is placed after the question mark or the exclamation mark. It is there to indicate that the statement is complete and the beginning of the next sentence therefore commences with a capital letter
A major geologic change is an event that might mark the end of a period.
Remove the interrogative pronoun or adverb at the beginning and replace the question mark at the end with a period. Of course if you are speaking the sentence, lower the tone of your voice at the end.
It is at the end of the period.
If the sentence is a statement it has to end in a period. If it is a question it would end in a question mark (?) and if the sentence indicates stong feeling it would end in an exclamation mark (!)
1. Germany invades Poland 2.u.s. Drops bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki semper fidelis
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This *might* be referring to end punctuation, i.e. the punctuation mark at the end of a sentence or question. It might be a period, a question mark, an exclamation mark.
quatation
the invention of writing
Period - . Exclamation Point - ! Question Mark - ?
A period is used at the end of a sentence to indicate a full stop or completion of a thought. It helps separate sentences to make writing clearer and more structured.