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English, 10.12.2019 22:31 andrewmena05

Match the definition to the term.
1 . parentheses that which had being before something else
2 . capitalization 6 a punctuation mark used to mark possession and the missing letters/sounds of contractions
3 . pre-existent 10 happening as a minor result or by chance
4 . miscellaneous 2 the act of assigning an upper-case letter to a word
5 . dialectal 1 curved brackets which enclose written material
6 . apostrophe words pertaining to a different region of the country
7 . objective 11 a punctuation mark used to divide words, word parts, or numbers
8 . abbreviation comprising everything; comprehensive
9 . italics 9 slanted cursive or type characters
10 . incidental 8 a shortened form of a word
11 . hyphen 12 punctuation marks which enclose quoted material
12 . quotation marks consisting of diverse things or members
13 . inclusive uninfluenced by emotion; based on the factual

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