No. Miss isn't an abbreviation.
It would be correct to do so. It would be better to try and not use the abbreviation at all and to define whatever else is similar
No, speech marks do not end after a full stop. In British English, the full stop is placed inside the closing speech marks. In American English, the full stop is placed inside the closing speech marks when it is part of the quoted text, and outside when it is not.
It should go after the full stop.
A full stop.
Full stops are usually placed inside quotation marks. For example, "She said it was orange."
with a full stop
a period ***** Better known in the UK as a full-stop.
No. Brackets should be inserted within a sentence, and therefore the full stop should go outside the brackets at the end.
Full stops are not used
Yes it should.
If the full stop is at the end of the initials then there should be a space before the next word.
no