How are punctuation marks generally arranged?

According to the different requirements for punctuation marks, it can be divided into the following situations:

1, punctuation marks include a period, a question mark, an exclamation point, a comma, a pause, a semicolon and a colon, which generally occupy the position of a word, ranking at the bottom left and not appearing at the beginning of a line.

2. Punctuation marks are quotation marks and brackets. The first half of the title does not appear at the end of the line, and the second half does not appear at the beginning of the line.

3, punctuation marks are dashes and ellipsis occupy the position of two words, and cannot be broken in the middle. Connectors and separators generally occupy the position of a word. These four symbols are centered up and down.

4. Punctuation marks are bullets, proper names and wavy book titles, which are marked under words and can move with words.

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Types of punctuation marks:

Punctuation marks are divided into three categories: dots, labels and symbols. Points indicate pauses of different lengths in spoken language, and labels indicate the nature or function of words in written language.

1, dot: period (. ), question mark (? ), exclamation point (! ), comma (,), pause (,), semicolon (; ) and colon (:).

2. Labels: quotation marks (""), brackets [()] {}], dashes (─), ellipses (...), bullets (...), titles (""), intervals (...), and hyphens (.

3. Symbols: comment number (*), taboo number (×), space number (□), slash number (/), identification number (▲ or ●), substitution number (~), renju number (……) and arrow number (→).

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