Less-known punctuation marks you should start using (infographic)

Mental Floss has recently published an interesting infographic that introduces little-known punctuation marks:

because sometimes periods, commas, colons, semicolons, dashes, hyphens, […] braces, ellipses won’t do.

Punctuation mistakes are the most common type of language errors. Before you start using irony mark, certitude point, or exclamation coma, make sure you know how to use 14 major punctuation marks.

Little-known punctuation marks infographic was prepared for National Punctuation Day 2015. It was written by Adrienne Crezo, and designed by Michael Rogalski.

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