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    The apostrophe ( ' or ’) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets. In English, the apostrophe is used for three basic purposes: The marking of the omission of one or more letters, e.g. the contraction of "do not" to "don't".

  2. Typographical symbols and punctuation marks are marks and symbols used in typography with a variety of purposes such as to help with legibility and accessibility, or to identify special cases. This list gives those most commonly encountered with Latin script. For a far more comprehensive list of symbols and signs, see List of Unicode characters.

    Symbol
    Unicode Name Of The Symbol [a]
    Similar Glyphs Or Concepts
    ◌́
    Apostrophe, Grave, Circumflex
    ❦ ❧
    Dingbat, Dinkus, Hedera, Index
    Tilde, Double hyphen
    &
    plus sign
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    • Typological Variants of "?"
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    In the fifth century, Syriac Bible manuscripts used question markers, according to a 2011 theory by manuscript specialist Chip Coakley: he believes the zagwa elaya("upper pair"), a vertical double dot over a word at the start of a sentence, indicates that the sentence is a question. From around 783, in Godescalc Evangelistary, a mark described as "...

    In English, the question mark typically occurs at the end of a sentence, where it replaces the full stop (period). However, the question mark may also occur at the end of a clause or phrase, where it replaces the comma (see also Question comma): 1. "Is it good in form? style? meaning?" or: 1. "Showing off for him, for all of them, not out of hubris...

    Opening and closing question marks in Spanish

    In Spanish, since the second edition of the Ortografía of the Real Academia Española in 1754, interrogatives require both opening ¿ and closing ? question marks. An interrogative sentence, clause, or phrase begins with an inverted question mark ¿ and ends with the question mark ?, as in: 1. Ella me pregunta «¿qué hora es?» – 'She asks me, "What time is it?"' Question marks must always be matched, but to mark uncertainty rather than actual interrogation omitting the opening one is allowed, alt...

    In other languages of Spain

    Galician also uses the inverted opening question mark, though usually only in long sentences or in cases that would otherwise be ambiguous. Basque and Catalan, however, use only the terminal question mark.[clarification needed]

    Solomon Islands Pidgin

    In Solomon Islands Pidgin, the question can be between question marks since, in yes/no questions, the intonation can be the only difference. ?Solomon Aelan hemi barava gudfala kandre, ia man? ('Solomon Islandsis a great country, isn't it?')

    French orthography specifies a narrow non-breaking space before the question mark. (e.g., "Que voulez-vous boire ?"); in English orthography, no space appears in front of the question mark (e.g. "What would you like to drink?").

    The rhetorical question mark or percontation point (see Irony punctuation) was invented by Henry Denham in the 1580s and was used at the end of a rhetorical question; however, it became obsolete in the 17th century. It was the reverse of an ordinary question mark, so that instead of the main opening pointing back into the sentence, it opened away f...

    In computing, the question mark character is represented by ASCII code 63 (0x3F hexadecimal), and is located at Unicode code-point U+003F ? QUESTION MARK (?). The full-width (double-byte) equivalent (?), is located at code-point U+FF1F ? FULLWIDTH QUESTION MARK. The inverted question mark (¿) corresponds to Unicode code-point U+00BF ¿ INVERTE...

    In algebraic chess notation, some chess punctuation conventions include: "?" denotes a bad move, "?" a blunder, "?!" a dubious move, and "!?" an interesting move. In Scrabble, a question mark indicates a blank tile.

    In most areas of linguistics, but especially in syntax, a question mark in front of a word, phrase or sentence indicates that the form in question is strongly dispreferred, "questionable" or "strange", but not outright ungrammatical.[b] (The asterisk is used to indicate outright ungrammaticality.: 332 ) Other sources go further and use several symb...

    In mathematics, "?" commonly denotes Minkowski's question mark function. In linear logic, the question mark denotes one of the exponential modalities that control weakening and contraction. When placed above the relational symbol in an equation or inequality, a question-mark annotation means that the stated relation is "questioned". This can be use...

    A question mark is used in English medical notes to suggest a possible diagnosis. It facilitates the recording of a doctor's impressions regarding a patient's symptoms and signs. For example, for a patient presenting with left lower abdominal pain, a differential diagnosis might include ?diverticulitis(read as "query diverticulitis").

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  5. May 6, 2024 · Freddie Mercury (born September 5, 1946, Stone Town, Zanzibar [now in Tanzania]—died November 24, 1991, Kensington, London, England) was a British rock singer and songwriter whose flamboyant showmanship and powerfully agile vocals, most famously for the band Queen, made him one of rock ’s most dynamic front men.

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