Points include pauses, commas, semicolons, periods, question marks, exclamation points, etc. , which mainly indicates various pauses in the language.
1, period
Used at the end of a sentence to express a declarative mood. The use of a period is mainly based on the large pause before and after the paragraph, with a declarative tone and intonation, independent of the length of the sentence. Sometimes, it can also express a gentler imperative mood and sigh tone.
Step 2: question mark
Used at the end of a sentence to express interrogative mood (including rhetorical questions and rhetorical questions). The use of interrogative sentences is mainly based on the big pause before and after the paragraph, with interrogative tone and intonation, independent of the length of the sentence. Question marks and labels are used to express doubt or unknown in sentences.
Step 3 suspend
Used between coordinate words; Used between repeated words that need to be paused; Used after some word order words (Chinese numerals without brackets or "heavenly stems and earthly branches" word order words); When two adjacent or similar numbers together represent a divisor, there is usually no pause. If two adjacent numbers are abbreviated, pause should be used.
Step 4 dash
Dashes indicate statements explained in the text. In addition, dashes have other uses: to express a sudden change of topic, to express an extension of sound, and to list and share matters.
5, quotation marks
Quotes, generally used to indicate the part quoted in the text, have double quotes and single quotes. In the Chinese context, the idiomatic signs in different regions are different. Use double quotes first, single quotes if internal references are needed again, double quotes if internal references are needed again, and so on. Keep double quotation marks in the vertical column and replace them with ""and "".