An asterisk is typically a reference to an annotation or to stand for an omitted matter.Random said:6/10
No need for the asterisk before the quote.
use as big of words as you want, you're still wrong.Gamma said:An asterisk is typically a reference to an annotation or to stand for an omitted matter.
Therefore, correcting his mistake was an omitted matter.
Your argument is invalid.
Gamma said:You should capitalize the first letter of every sentence.
Bobcat said:8/10
Capitalize the letters after periods.
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Indigo. said:5/10
The user above failed to clarify what "capitalize" was referring to in his sentence. That could be confusing to one who is not adept in understanding English idioms, as the sentence contains a lingering verb with no subject linked to it.
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