First, the period.
Usage: Used at the end of a declarative sentence.
Occupy: occupy a space and write it on the lower left of the space.
Example: I saw my mother coming.
Second, the question mark.
Usage: Used at the end of a question or rhetorical question.
Occupy: occupy a space and write it on the left side of the space.
Example: Where is the kitten hiding?
Third, the exclamation point.
Usage: Used at the end of exclamatory sentences.
Occupy: occupy a space and write it on the left side of the space.
For example, the flowers in the park are really beautiful!
Fourth, comma.
Usage: Used for pauses in sentences.
Occupy: occupy a space and write it on the lower left of the space.
It rained, so we took colorful umbrellas.
5. Pause.
Usage: Used for pauses between coordinate words in sentences.
Occupy: occupy a space and write it on the lower left of the space.
For example, giant pandas like to eat fresh bamboo leaves and bamboo shoots.
6. Colon.
Usage: Used in sentences to indicate a pause after a prompt or summary.
Occupy: occupy a space and write it on the lower left of the space.
Example: Chicks think the whole world is yellow!
Seven, quotation marks.
Usage: In general, double quotation marks are used when quotation marks are used alone, and double quotation marks are used outside and single quotation marks are used inside when quotation marks are needed.
Placeholder: the label is placed in front of and behind the quoted text, occupying a grid respectively, and written in the upper right corner and the upper left corner of the grid respectively.
For example, the swallow said, "Spring rain is green. You see, the spring rain falls on the grass and the grass is green. "
Eight, ellipsis.
Usage: indicates the omitted part or the unfinished part of the text.
Occupy: occupy two squares, one for every three points, and write in the center of the square.
For example: keep your word, keep discipline and pay attention to hygiene? These things are not easy to do well.
9. Title of the book.
Usage: used as the title of books, articles, newspapers, publications, etc.
Placeholder: marked before and after the quoted text, one each.