Terminal punctuation Wikipedia:Manual of Style
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mos:period
periods (full stops), question marks, , exclamation marks terminal punctuation—the punctuation marks used end english sentences.
in contexts, no terminal punctuation necessary. in such cases, sentence not start capital letter. see § quotations, § quotation marks, , § sentences , brackets, above. sentence fragments in captions or lists should in cases not end period. see § formatting of captions , § bulleted , numbered lists, below.
for use of 3 periods in succession, see § ellipses, above.
clusters of question marks, exclamation marks, or combination of them (such interrobang), highly informal , inappropriate in wikipedia articles.
use exclamation mark restraint. expression of surprise or emotion unsuited scholarly or encyclopedic register.
question , exclamation marks may used mid-sentence:
why me? wondered.
the homeric question not did homer write iliad? how did iliad come being?, have come realize.
the door flew open bang! made them jump.
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