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Punctuation marks travel notes

One day, periods, question marks, quotation marks, and commas went to play together and discussed their appearance characteristics. A period says: "You see me like a little football." A quotation mark says: "You see me like a small garden." A question mark says: "You see me like an ear." A comma says: "I look like a tadpole. "They were talking happily. Period Brother said: "Let's go traveling!" They all agreed. So they set off.

They accidentally got lost while walking, and they said helplessly: "If we had known we were lost, we wouldn't have gone out for the trip." So they sat down and praised each other again. Period said: "Brother Question Mark, your role is really great! Without you, there would be no problems in the world!" Question Mark said: "Brother Period, your role is also great! Without you, a I can’t finish the sentence!” The quotation marks also say to comma: “Comma brother, you are so useful! Without you, there will be no pause no matter how long the sentence is.”

At this time, Comma remembered that he still had a map with him. Then he said to periods, question marks, and quotation marks: "Let's look at the map and go." They all said: "Okay"! In this way, they found their home and became very close friends.