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1.) ๐˜ˆ๐˜ธ๐˜ข๐˜ญ๐˜ข๐˜ฏ


Say, greetings, chirps, say, insist, say, say, say, message, speech, speech, reveal, toilet, ask, reprimand, say, call, call, conclude, firmly, ask, point, beber, seloroh, say, throw, he admitted.


2.) ๐˜ˆ๐˜ฅ๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜บ๐˜ข ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฐ๐˜ด๐˜ช


Insinuating, despicable, grumbling, murmur, whimper, determination, fret, scorn, tease, claw, joking, reproach, plucked, gerundel, praise, grudge, fight, command, pussy, tails, squeaks, squeaks, squeaks.


3.) ๐˜Œ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฐ๐˜ด๐˜ช ๐˜ฃ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ๐˜ฏ๐˜ข๐˜ฅ๐˜ข ๐˜ต๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜จ๐˜จ๐˜ช


Screaming, growling, push away, snapping, beaver, hardik, yell, recriminate, look up, challenge, squeal, press, spray, exclaim, groan, attack, lash, roar, drag, wrath, grunt, snort, ketus, anger.


4.) ๐˜Œ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฐ๐˜ด๐˜ช ๐˜ฃ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ๐˜ฏ๐˜ข๐˜ฅ๐˜ข ๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฅ๐˜ข๐˜ฉ


Whisper, murmur, decak, fret, groan, hiss, regret, repeat, weave, whimper, inner, ringis, embus, seductive, sulking.


5.) ๐˜•๐˜ฆ๐˜ต๐˜ณ๐˜ข๐˜ญ ๐˜ด๐˜ฆ๐˜ฃ๐˜ข๐˜จ๐˜ข๐˜ช ๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ๐˜ด๐˜ฑ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ


Sahut, continue, answer, bargain, reject, greet, refute, add, bright, reply, agile, add, connect, clear, sidelines, sosor, said, cut, cut, break, propose, protest, description, saran, flocking, timbal, chuckle, chelates, dehem.


#Material_Dialog_Tag


*Dialogue tag


Dialog tags are phrases that follow the dialogue, indicating the identity of the secular figure showing the emotions of the speaker of the dialogue. Can be marked with words (pronounced, said, asked, etc.).


Dialog tags always use lowercase letters and the author does not stick to quotation marks.


โ€ขput one of the punctuation marks (, ! ?) at the end of the dialogue, Adjust to the accompanying tag dialog.


"Who are you?"Ask the Name of the Person .โŽ


"Who are you?" ask the Name of the Person.โœ…


Why was the first example wrong? Because the dialog tag is attached to the quotation mark, use capital as well.


โ€ขput punctuation marks in quotes and don't overuse them.


"Sorry", hewed.โŽ


"Sorry," he said.โœ…


"What do you mean?" he asked.โŽ


"What do you mean?" tanyapโœ…


โ€ขthe first set attaches to the quotation marks as well as the final punctuation mark. The first letter uses the capital hufuf, Remember! Use capital letters!


"what do you mean ? " sanyanya.โŽ


"What do you mean?" tanyakanya.โœ…


Why was the first example wrong? Because the first letter uses lowercase letters, and the punctuation is not attached to the end of the sentence.


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Sorry if there is a writing error or for example๐Ÿ™. If something is wrong, comment.


#Material_Use_Elipsis


*Ellipsis marks (..) are marks used in disjointed sentences or indicate that in a sentence there are parts that are omitted. Usually in direct quotation.



Before and after the ellipsis, a space must be used.



Can..I love you?โŽ


Can ... I love you?โœ…



Three-point middle ellipsis (..), four-point end ellipsis (.). Why four? The three as ellipses, the one as the closing point of the sentence. So, after the sign of ellipsia four, harua capital, yes.



Suddenly....โŽ


Suddenly ....โœ…


Oh ... I feel the same way.โŽ


Oh .... I feel the same way.โœ…



After the triple ellipsis (.) do not capitalize except the name of the person or place.



How ... If failedโŽ


How ... if failedโœ…


My name ... Naraโœ…


Cafes named ... Wink Cafes?โœ…



Elipsis dialog tags use three dots plus one punctuation phrase dialog tag.



"I have to go ...," he said senduโœ…


"Who's name ...?" tanyanya lazy.โœ…


"Don't come back ...!" snapped it.


"I'm hungry ...." He held his stomach weak.โœ…


Last dialogue ellipsis+action dialogs become capital.


Note:


Although ellipsis can be used to pause a sentence, it is expected that you should not overuse the ellipsis mark in one sentence. If it can be replaced with a comma, just use a comma.


Oh ... it turns out he is.


Better to replace it:


Oh() he seems so.


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#Tata_How_Writing_Title


Don't get me wrong again! Here's the rule:



In each initial letter of MANDATORY capital, can also capslock (all capital)



As Cold as Love Kiara โœ…


AS COLD AS LOVE KIARA โœ…


as cold as love kiara โŽ



The hyphen or conjunction is not capital except at the beginning



Love (the) Gil* โœ…


Love (in) Sakura Country โœ…


Between Two Hearts โœ…



Do not use a dot (.) at the end of the title



Love in the Land of Sakura. โŽ



Can use a comma (,) in the middle of the title, an exclamation point (!), and a question mark (?)



Who Him? โœ…


I Love You, Mom! โœ…



Does not use two quotes (") except in the middle of a sentence in an explanatory paragraph



"Director Duda Handsome" โŽ


Example of application:


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#Interrobatic


Interrobang (fโ€ฝ and ?! or !? also ?!? or !?!)


Interrobang classified as non-standard punctuation. Therefore, this punctuation is not found in PUEBI.


Interrobang was introduced in 1962 by American editor Martin K. Speckter, in his article in TYPEtalks magazine. In fact, Martin K. Speckter is credited as the inventor of the interrobang. However, some sources say that interrobang has been used in America for hundreds of years. However, these punctuation marks are not used in formal writing.*


Interrobang is a combination of interrogative or question and bang which means exclamation. Thus, interrobang is often used to end a dialogue in the form of rhetorical questions or simultaneous and exciting questions.


Example:


"What?? You're snatched!! You're okay, aren't you?" pekikku did not believe, hearing his confession. โŽ


This example is a wrong example. Wh why? Because here happens pen-double-lan punctuation.


What about the right example? Here's an example.


"What?! You're snatched! You're okay, aren't you?!" pekikku did not believe, hearing his confession. (Dialogue followed by dialog tag.) โ˜‘


"What?! You're snatched! You're okay, aren't you?!" Really, it's hard for me to trust his confession. (Dialogue followed by narrative or action dialogue.) โ˜‘


So, in addition to interrobang, do not use double punctuation, avoid !! or ??.


*Hopefully help. This is also a common mistake for beginning writers. Please understand and apply.*


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#Clitics - Me, Ku-, - You, and - Him


Do not be separated, because this clitic can not stand alone. Everything is combined, like:



Klitik (-ku)


โœ… my shirt


โœ… rupaku


โœ… my house



โŽ my shirt


โŽ my likeness


โŽ my home



Clytic (ku-)


โœ… I took


โœ… kut kicked


โœ… lettuce



โŽ I took


โŽ I kick


โŽ I pour



Klitik (mu)


โœ… your hair


โœ… your eyes


โœ… your book



โŽ your hair


โŽ your eyes


โŽ your book



Klitik (his)


For this type of clitic, there are a few rules. If equivalent, combined, such as:



โœ… earrings


โœ… misses


โœ… drinks


โŽ her earrings


โŽ miss her


โŽ her drinks


However, to explain the divinity, plus the sign (-)


โœ… his grace


โœ… his favors


โœ… his greatness


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#Usage_Spaces_for_Tags_Read


Spaces are used after punctuation marks (.); commas (,); exclamations (!); ask (?); semicolon, colon, ellipsis and after quotation marks. Example:


#Point


Rina came closer.After that we chatted together. โŽ


Lina came closer. After chatting together. โœ…


#Coma


I'll be there, but later after eating. โŽ


I'll be there, but later after eating. โœ…


#Seru


Ah, crap!I should have been able to. โŽ


Ah, crap! I should have been able to. โœ…


#Aanya


Hows it?Are you sick? โŽ


Hows it? Are you sick? โœ…


#Dot Two


Name:Syahna โŽ


Name: Syahna โœ…


#TitikKoma


I stepped forward; looking at the bruises on his body. โŽ


I took a step forward; I saw the wounds on his body. โœ…


#Elipsis


The vow... Not me! โŽ


I swear .. not me! โœ…


Suddenly.... โŽ


Suddenly ....โœ…


#After_mark_quote:


"I'm coming," he said. โŽ


"I'm coming, '" he said.โœ…


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Getting here is starting to understand?


So, the point after punctuation is always to give spaces, well. Space is not just for inter-word, doang.