Victorian Period
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It ended when Christ was born
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A mass extinction event/ice age marked the end of the Ordivician Period. The climate, location of landmasses, and number and diversity of species had changed dramatically since the beginning of the period. When the changes that were occurring during the mass extinction event leveled out, a new period began.
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There is no way to end your period earlier, no matter what age. Your period will end when it is suppsed to end, nothing that you eat will make your period end any sooner and there is no reason or need to end your period sooner.
If a sentence ends with a.m. or p.m., there is no need for an additional period after the period that is already part of the abbreviation. The period at the end of a.m. or p.m. serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.
The end of a sentence always needs a period.
Yes, the correct abbreviation requires a period at the end.
No, you do not need to add an additional period after an acronym at the end of a sentence. The period in the acronym itself serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.
In informal writing, such as a text message or casual email, it is acceptable to use a comma at the end of a sentence in a dialog to indicate a pause or trailing off. However, in formal writing, like academic papers or professional correspondence, it is not standard practice to end a sentence in a dialog with a comma.
Because one period is signifying the shortened word (ie Dr.) and the other is just a period for the end of the sentence.
Yes, A period, question mark or exclamation point is the definite end of a sentence. One should always place a period at the end of quotation marks. Hope this helps.
No, if "etc." is at the end of a sentence in parentheses, you only need one period. The period in "etc." serves as the punctuation for the abbreviation, and there is no need for an additional period to end the sentence.
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You cannot end a chapter with a comma; you need to end it with a period(.), exclamation point(!), or a question mark(?).