It depends on the symbols. Ask this question again using words that make it clear what you what to know.
Different symbol meanings can be found in many sources. Without checking online, one can find the meaning of many symbols within the dictionary. There is another book entitled "A Dictionary of Symbols" by J.E. Cirlot which contains symbols. Michael Ferber has authored a book called "A Book of Literary Symbols" which is a terrific source as well.
Punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to enhance meaning and clarify structure. They include symbols like commas, periods, question marks, exclamation points, and quotation marks. Each punctuation mark serves a specific purpose in guiding readers on how to interpret the text.
Yes, "Look out below!" is an exclamatory sentence.
Click on Insert tab to expand, look for Symbols section on right side, press arrow below Symbol, if you don't see the symbol you want in list, then press More Symbols.
The phrase "look out below" is imperative, as it is a command or request.
show me how the symbols look for a 2007 Chevy trailblazer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_symbol
Look to the related link below for information regarding Heraldry .
emoticons
Simple, you can just look and the pictures below (The Order: Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris.):
I have a really good website with a large variety of symbols. There is a table of them in the first URL below. ☮ Another source is right here in WikiAnswers, using the Alt key. Look up the second URL below for examples.
The symbols Peacemaker on a LuMaxArt look like Symbols of the Haudenosaunee.
Most maps have a list (legend) of symbols and their meaning printed somewhere on the sheet.
Most maps have a list (legend) of symbols and their meaning printed somewhere on the sheet.
After trying to look this up online, I found that Volvo has a number of different symbols, depending on which stock exchange you look at. For a list, see Market Watch (link below), a web service of the Wall Street Journal (link below). Enter "volvo" in the search box and you get a list of symbols mostly for European countries.If you take a look at the Volvo website (link below), you will note that the company manufactures in several countries and has numerous products, including Nissan diesel and Mack trucks!
After trying to look this up online, I found that Volvo has a number of different symbols, depending on which stock exchange you look at. For a list, see Market Watch (link below), a web service of the Wall Street Journal (link below). Enter "volvo" in the search box and you get a list of symbols mostly for European countries.If you take a look at the Volvo website (link below), you will note that the company manufactures in several countries and has numerous products, including Nissan diesel and Mack trucks!
A line segment is a straight line that has an endpoint on both sides (look below). ----