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The different Punctuation:

(,)Comma: Commas make the meaning of


sentence clear by grouping and separating
words, phrases, and clauses.
(;) Semicolon: Semicolon is used to join two
or more ideas (parts) in a sentence; those
ideas are then given equal position or rank.
(:) Colon: A colon is used to give emphasis,
present dialogue, introduce lists or text, and
clarify composition titles.
(?)Question mark: The main purpose of a
question mark, perhaps unsurprisingly, is to
indicate that a sentence is a question.
(.)Period: The period should be placed
directly behind the last letter of the last
word of the sentence.
(“”)Quotation mark: The primary function of
quotation marks is to set off and present
exact language (either spoken or written)
that has come from somebody else.
(!)Exclamation mark: Exclamation is a
punctuation mark usually used after an
interjection or exclamation to indicate
strong feelings or show emphasis.

Capitalization Rules:
Capitalize the first word of a sentence.
Capitalize Names and other proper Nouns.
Do not capitalize after a colon.
Capitalize days, months, and holydays, but
not seasons.
Capitalize most words in titles.
PERFORMANCE
OUTPUT IN
ENGLISH 6 # 4.4
FRANCIS EMMANUEL G. CONDOR

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