"An asterisk always accompanies the word it is highlighting. Punctuation would come after the asterisk."
I believe this answer is correct for British English but it is wrong in regards to American English. According to the MLA and APA, superscripts such as asterisks come after the punctuation mark with the exception being dashes. When a long dash is used the superscript comes before the dash. For example:
These pies contain cardamom,* clove, and nutmeg.
*seeds only
And:
All of my jobs*--landscaping, cooking, and tending bar--are based heavily on tips.
*Jobs also are unreported
It should also be noted that asterisks are not considered correct form for signifying footnotes in MLA and numbers should be used.
Depending on the situation or sentence in which it is used, a colon could go before or after an asterisk.
An asterisk (*)go back to school...!
It is a clear, sunny day. Though often the comma is omitted with modern punctuation trends.
There will be an asterisk next to baseball players that used steroids.If you hold shift + 8, you will type an asterisk.An asterisk looks like a deformed star.
In the sentence "A beautiful sunny day dawned," there is no need for a comma, as it is a simple declarative sentence with a clear subject and verb. If additional information were added, such as in a compound sentence or a list, a comma might be necessary. However, in its current form, the sentence stands perfectly without punctuation.
The comma would come after it.
No, a comma does not go before the word 'in'.
Depending on the situation or sentence in which it is used, a colon could go before or after an asterisk.
Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma before or after it.
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It could go either ways?
It should go after the full stop.
A comma typically goes before parentheses if the sentence structure requires it. For example, in the sentence "She decided to go to the park (which was quite crowded), despite the weather," the comma is placed before the parentheses. However, if the parentheses are at the end of a sentence and the sentence does not require a comma, then no comma is needed.