How to correctly use brackets and book titles in punctuation marks
(1), * As the saying goes, "You learn from your mistakes".
(2) This is a complete quotation mark with a period in it.
2, part of the quotation marks, the period in quotation marks:
(1), * the result of the lottery, the debate is "Confucianism is? Four little dragons in Asia? The main reason for the rapid economic growth. " This is a partial quotation mark, and the period should be placed outside the quotation mark.
(2) It should also be noted that any question mark or exclamation point at the end of the sentence should be enclosed in quotation marks.
3. Abuse and quotation:
(1), * When the sun is completely covered by the moon, compared with the looming "Haier-Popper" comet like a goddess, clear mercury shines next to the dark sun, and Venus and Jupiter are also in the sky. ?
(2) According to the quotation range of quotation marks in Punctuation Citation Law, it can be seen that the word "Haier-Popper" in the sentence is not the object of discussion, nor is it a word with special meaning, so it is improperly quoted, which belongs to abuse and should be deleted.
Extended data:
First of all, punctuation marks are divided into three categories: point, mark and symbol. 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 (→).
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-punctuation marks