A text mark refers to a specific symbol, notation, or highlight used within a body of text to denote importance, indicate a comment, or signal a point of interest. It can be used in various contexts, such as literature, academic writing, or digital communication, to draw attention to certain sections or to provide additional context. In programming and markup languages, text marks often serve as indicators for formatting or functionality.
The check mark is the notification that you have sent the text and it has been received to your destination.
The message was sent successfully.
The text in the brackets must be a question.
Mark the text with a question mark.
"rdquo" stands for a right double quotation mark (”). It is used to indicate the ending of a quotation in written text.
First things first: you are stupid for not knowing this. Second: you spelled quotation wrong. Moving on... In text, a quotation mark can mean one of two things. It can either mean that somebody is talking in a dialogue, or it can mean that the author is quoting from another source.
It means if you want to add a symbol, like a full stop, comma, exclamation mark or question mark. Basically punctuation and symbols and signs which you can use on a mobile phone. :)
Mark the text with an asterisk
It means if you want to add a symbol, like a full stop, comma, exclamation mark or question mark. Basically punctuation and symbols and signs which you can use on a mobile phone. :)
It means if you want to add a symbol, like a full stop, comma, exclamation mark or question mark. Basically punctuation and symbols and signs which you can use on a mobile phone. :)
You can make text yourself by using anything to mark anything else with linguistic characters.
Question mark