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punctuation

Punctuation are symbols or characters used in writing to give structure, clarity, and meaning to text. They serve various purposes, including indicating pauses, separating ideas, and conveying emphasis.
Some of the most common forms of punctuation include the full stop or period, which looks like a dot or a point ( . ), commas, ( , ); colons ( : ), semicolons ( ; ); dashes or hyphens ( – ), exclamation points ( ! ) , and more.

Do Periods Go In or Out of Quotation Marks?

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In American Style, punctuation typically goes inside quotation marks. For British English, punctuation usually goes outside of quotation marks. Exceptions exist in either case.