This is not a punctuation mark in standard English. This is more used in note-taking and formal logic. It is used to denote the word "therefore."
An ellipse looks like three dots or periods: ...
I'm not completely sure but I believe it's called a "tilde"
It's a caret. It's a caret.
Riddle: What is the world's longest punctuation mark? Answer: The one hundred meter dash.
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.
The punctuation mark of three dots is called an ellipsis. It is used to indicate a pause or omission in a sentence.
An ellipse looks like three dots or periods: ...
It is called a punctuation mark. Punctuation marks are used in writing to help convey meaning and indicate pauses, emphasis, or structure within sentences. Pronunciation marks are not commonly used terminology in language and grammar.
A punctuation mark is a symbol used in writing to organize and clarify text. Examples include commas, periods, question marks, and exclamation points. They help convey meaning, structure sentences, and indicate pauses in speech.
The different punctuation at the end of a sentence are mostly period ("."), Question mark ("?"), Exclamation mark ("!").
The punctuation mark used for titles is called a colon (:). It is commonly used to separate the title from a subtitle or to introduce a list.
The punctuation mark below the quotation mark is called an "underline" or "underscore." It is often used in academic writing to emphasize or highlight a specific word or phrase within the quotation.
The colon punctuation (:) looks like two dots, one above the other. It is used to introduce a list, explanation, or conclusion in writing.
The punctuation mark in which the question mark is followed by an exclamation mark is called an "interrobang." It is used to express a combination of interrogation and exclamation in writing.
The name of the punctuation mark with a dot directly above a comma is called a "semicolon."
End mark is a synonym for punctuation mark
Yes, the dots that Roy Lichtenstein uses are his signature mark and are called 'Benday Dots'.