an asterisk is * so i think you mean a quotation mark " , if so after. for example, the police man said "Put your hands over your head."
The comma would come after it.
Asterisk is dervied from the greek word "asteri", which means star. That is why the asterisk is star shaped.
you put the asterisk right before the semicolon
Before.
Depending on the situation or sentence in which it is used, a colon could go before or after an asterisk.
A period should come before the footnote at the end of a sentence, while a comma should not.
conception occurs appr 2 weeks after ur last period not before because if you got pregnant before your period your period would not come on conception occurs appr 2 weeks after ur last period not before because if you got pregnant before your period your period would not come on
a period means 'any single character'. A period followed by an asterisk means 'zero or more characters'.
All punctuation is before the asterisk.For example:This is a life-time warranty.* *Warranty does not protect against acts of war, internal uprising, domestic unrest, natural disasters, or acts of God.
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"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.
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