These text symbols are called bullet points. They are often used to introduce items in a list to make the information easier to read and understand. Common symbols include small circles, check marks, dashes, or arrows.
Bullets :)
A colon (:) is typically used to introduce a list of items after an independent clause. It signals to the reader that the list is about to follow.
colon
Because there's not enough room to print the words of the items represented by the symbols.
In Toy Story 3 for PS3, unlock codes are represented by a series of symbols that correspond to different actions or items. These symbols include various shapes like stars, circles, and squares, each associated with specific unlockable content. Players can enter these codes in the game's main menu to access new features or characters. For specific codes, it's best to refer to a game guide or resource for the exact symbols and their corresponding effects.
Symbols used to identify places/items. :)
The flying items are the colorful circles, which make you fly, when you pass them.
playingcard.
10500 / 4 = 2625
The question cannot be answered because a number of key items of information are missing:A decimal fraction representing which quantity?How large are the circles?How large is the square?
Express check out is a check out (when you are done shopping and you want to purchase your items) where you usually only buy ten items or less. It's an easier and quicker way to shop if you have a limited amount of items.
No, a semicolon is not used to introduce a quotation. Quotations are usually introduced by a colon or with quotation marks. A semicolon is used to separate two independent clauses or in a series when the items require commas.