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Spreader
Question mark (?) is put at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
No, not always. most of the time, though, but not always
That would still just be a quotation mark.
The Anglo-Saxon root "mark" in demarcation refers to a boundary or boundary marker. It implies the act of marking or defining limits or boundaries, indicating a clear separation or distinction between different areas or entities.
Yes it does. * exception "Why thank you." Media formats , magazines, papers, television frequently use statements like "Why there is so much crime these days"..take a look at a Time Magazine fr example. I am actually in the process of trying to find what this particular linguistic device is called. Can anyone answer for me ? why I hope they can !
A stain is like a lingering memory that cannot be easily erased, similar to how a permanent marker leaves a mark on a surface.
You mark it with a marker.
This is how a store clerk explained it to me when I asked the same question: They "mark" the bills with a special marker to determine if the the bill is counterfeit. If the bill is legit, the marker does not put a mark on it, but if it is counterfeit, the marker will leave a streak.
The word marker has two syllables. Mark-er.
A circle marker is a symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to mark a no wake or idle speed area.
To mark things permanently.
It is a marker used to mark underground facilities.
A permanent marker is a typical writing tool to mark labels on optical media.
Hargun, if your reading this, you suck.
he thought about fish and he had a marker in his hand and and he said mark then then he thought of mark twain
a marker that is flat so a ball can roll over it
Left indent marker