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? What do you mean?

? Chinese has many meanings, which are explained as follows:

1, question mark: The question mark is used as a punctuation mark to indicate the end of the question. Have you eaten? It is a question, and the question mark at the end indicates that it is a question.

2. Interrogative words: In sentences, interrogative words such as what, why and where often lead to a interrogative sentence, and help people ask a question.

3. Doubt: In the context? It can also express a confused and incomprehensible attitude or emotion. Why did he suddenly resign? Here? Express incomprehension and doubt about someone's sudden departure.

4. q:? Sometimes it can also be used in rhetorical questions to strengthen tone and emphasize a certain point of view or attitude. Don't you think it's wrong? Here? Strengthen the tone of rhetorical questions.

5. Meaningless: In some specific contexts, there may be no specific meaning, just a spoken habit or expression.

The application of punctuation in Chinese;

1, comma: Comma is used to separate coordinate components in a sentence, such as coordinate words and coordinate phrases. For example, I like reading, watching movies and shopping.

2. period: a period is used to indicate the end of a complete sentence. The weather is very good today.

3. Exclamation mark: Exclamation mark is used to indicate the end of an exclamatory sentence. For example, great!

4. Colon: Colon is used to list items, explain or introduce words, etc. For example, his favorite movies are comedy, action and science fiction.

5. pause: pause is used to separate coordinate words in sentences, usually between coordinate nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. For example, I like to watch A Dream of Red Mansions and Water Margin.

6. Semicolon: Semicolon is used to separate the coordinate components in a sentence, similar to pause, but more used in the middle part of the sentence. For example: I like apples; I like bananas too.

7. Dashes: Dashes are used to indicate the turning point of a sentence, the enhancement of tone or the supplementary explanation of meaning. The weather is fine today, which is very suitable for an outing.

8. Parentheses: Parentheses are used to enclose parts of the text that need to be supplemented, or to explain or explain the above contents. For example, this book is one of his masterpieces (his works include XXX, XXX, etc.). ).

9. Quotations: Quotations are used to quote other people's words, specific terms or words with special meanings. For example,' study hard and make progress every day' is a phrase we often heard when we were young.

10, ellipsis: Ellipsis is used to indicate the omitted part or intermittent tone in the text. Male ... I don't know how to answer.