What does the bullet look like?

The bullet is a small point.

It appears directly below the marked text, and when used in a straight manuscript, the mark is on the right side of the text, indicating words, words and sentences that need readers' special attention.

Bullets are symbols used to attract readers' attention. When you use it, point it at the bottom of the text, and mark it on the right side of the word when you are in a straight line. Words, phrases and sentences that need readers' special attention are marked with bullets. Bullets are in the form of dots, with the midpoint of horizontal text below the word and the midpoint of vertical text on the right side of the word.

Punctuation marks: symbols used to assist written language, which are an organic part of written language, are used to express the pause and mood of sentences and the specific properties and functions of certain components (mainly words). Special symbols such as mathematical symbols, currency symbols, proofreading symbols, dictionary symbols and phonetic symbols are not punctuation marks. )