📚 Punctuation Examples in Literature: A Grade 5 Introduction
Punctuation marks are like the traffic signals of writing. They guide the reader and help them understand the meaning of sentences. Without them, things can get pretty confusing! Here’s a quick look at some common punctuation marks you'll find in books:
Quick Study Guide
- 🔍 Period (.): Used at the end of a sentence that makes a statement. Example: The dog barked at the squirrel.
- ❓ Question Mark (?): Used at the end of a sentence that asks a question. Example: Are you going to the park?
- ❗ Exclamation Point (!): Used at the end of a sentence to show strong feeling or excitement. Example: That was amazing!
- ✍️ Comma (,): Used to separate items in a list, or to separate parts of a sentence. Example: I like apples, bananas, and oranges.
- 💬 Quotation Marks (" "): Used to show someone is speaking or to quote text from somewhere else. Example: "Hello," she said.
- 🧱 Apostrophe ('): Used to show possession or to make contractions. Examples: The dog's bone; I can't go.
Practice Quiz
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Which punctuation mark is used at the end of a question?
- Period (.)
- Question Mark (?)
- Exclamation Point (!)
- Comma (,)
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Which punctuation mark shows strong emotion or excitement?
- Period (.)
- Question Mark (?)
- Exclamation Point (!)
- Comma (,)
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Which punctuation mark is used to separate items in a list?
- Period (.)
- Question Mark (?)
- Exclamation Point (!)
- Comma (,)
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Which punctuation mark shows someone is speaking?
- Apostrophe (')
- Quotation Marks (")
- Comma (,)
- Period (.)
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Which punctuation mark shows possession?
- Period (.)
- Question Mark (?)
- Apostrophe (')
- Comma (,)
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What punctuation mark is used at the end of a sentence that makes a statement?
- Exclamation Point (!)
- Question Mark (?)
- Comma (,)
- Period (.)
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Which of these sentences uses an apostrophe correctly?
- The cat is playing.
- The cats playing.
- The cat's playing.
- The cats's playing.
Click to see Answers
- B
- C
- D
- B
- C
- D
- C