ie RULE: Two periods within and a comma before and after (i.e.,) He answered many questions right, i.e., he knew the answer to etesian wind. ie RULE: Two periods within and a comma before and after (i.e.,) He answered many questions right, i.e., he knew the answer to etesian wind.
Yes they did. They used a range of props from big props (ie. beds and cannons which were left on the stage) to smaller props (like daggers and swords).
If u mean the pen name "Mark Twain", he used it first when he wrote his first book, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". He had used many other pen names when he wrote humorous articles for various newpapers. First of all, bad answer. You are probably refering to the year. I am taking this directly from a book I am reading right now: "In 1863, he adopted the pen name by which we know him. 'Mark Twain' is derived from a riverboat expression ("By the mark, twain!"), meaning the water is two fathoms deep, which was a safe depth for the Mississippi steamboats of the time" Twain, Mark. "Mark Twain."The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 1st. 1997. I may be wrong on publication.
muhummad hussan Mark Magnus He is an Italian-American called Mark Copani mark magus dont belive me go to powerwrestling.com HIs real name is Mark Copani but he changed his name to Mark Magnus.
The Geprufte Sicherheit is a certification mark voluntarily put on technical equipment. It is used to show that the equipment meets the German safety requirements.
Mark Twain's first job was as a typesetter.
Period (.)
comma
Period is the punctuatio n mark after a declarative se nte nce.
you have to put a colon(:) at the end of the company or name
It should be -- USD137,500.00
Puntuation
no letters are exclamatory, but there is exclamatory puntuation = "!"
exclamation point
What a great surprise!
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The spelling "comer" is someone who comes, or the Spanish verb comer, "to eat."Similar words arecoma (koh-ma) - a deep subconscious state, or the head of a cometcomma - the puntuation mark (,)
Punctuation marks are marks used in English language to clarify the true meaning of the sentences or to structure and organize the sentences.