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Punctuation Rules 6A2F97

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1. The problem is to match punctuation marks to their corresponding rules in French. 2. The rules and punctuation signs are: i) a. To show that the sentence is not finished. 2) b. To ask a question. 3) c. To end a declarative sentence. 4) d. Placed before the words of a character. 5) e. Indicates the change of characters in a dialogue. 3. Matching each punctuation sign to its rule: - i) a. corresponds to the ellipsis "..." which shows the sentence is not finished. - 2) b. corresponds to the question mark "?" which is used to ask a question. - 3) c. corresponds to the period "." which ends a declarative sentence. - 4) d. corresponds to the quotation mark """ which is placed before the words of a character. - 5) e. corresponds to the dash "-" which indicates the change of characters in a dialogue. 4. Therefore, the correct matching is: i) a. Ellipsis "..." 2) b. Question mark "?" 3) c. Period "." 4) d. Quotation mark """ 5) e. Dash "-" This completes the first problem.