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(requires some ‘explanation’…)
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“we have some ‘explaining to do…”
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*also sometimes referred to as the exclamation point in ‘american english’*
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(the exclamation mark is a ‘punctuation mark’ usually used after an ‘interjection’ or ‘exclamation’ to indicate ‘strong feelings’ or ‘high volume’ (or ‘shouting’), or to show ’emphasis’, and often marks the end of a ‘sentence’)
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*for example* –> “watch out!”
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(similarly, a ‘bare exclamation mark’ (with nothing ‘before’ or ‘after’) is often used in ‘warning signs’)
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(other uses include…)
(in ‘mathematics’, it denotes the ‘factorial operation’)
(several ‘computer languages’ use ‘!’ at the beginning of an ‘expression’ to denote ‘logical negation’)
(for example . ‘!A’ means ‘the logical negation of A’)
(also called ‘not A’)
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(some languages use “!” to denote a ‘click consonant’)
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(‘SHIFT’ + ‘1’ ON MAC KEYBOARD)
(the #1 punctuation mark?)
(i’d have picked the ‘question mark’)
(which is ‘SHIFT’ + ‘/’ ON MAC KEYBOARD)
(‘slash’ is ‘down to up’ as it moves ‘left to right’)
(‘backslash’ + ‘up to down’ as it moves ‘left to right’)
(and ‘(forward) slash’ is the only punctuation mark)
(‘backslashes’ are just used for ‘file directories’ on ‘windows computers’)
(‘modern english’ is always ‘left’ to ‘right’)
(non-ethnic languages use ‘left’ to ‘right’)
(as far as i know)
(music)
(programming languages?)
(mathematics)
(although this is a special case in which symbols for different operations are designed to in a ‘first’ to ‘last’ operational sequence)
(as in 4 + (6 – 2) parentheses indicate that you must subtract 2 from 6 before adding to 4)
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“how fittingly ironic…”
(βnote of admirationβ)
(latin ‘sense of wonder’)
(introduced to ‘printing presses’ in the ‘mid-1400s’)
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*π¨βπ¬π΅οΈββοΈπββοΈ*SKETCHES*πββοΈπ©βπ¬π΅οΈββοΈ*
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πππ β *”PUNCTUATION”*β πππ
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*πβ¨ *TABLE OF CONTENTS* β¨π·*
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π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯*we won the war* π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯