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Black_prince [1.1K]
3 years ago
14

Solve pls brainliest

English
2 answers:
jarptica [38.1K]3 years ago
7 0

\huge\text{Hey there!}

\large\text{Question: \underline{\underline{\bf \textsf{Texting is a way to express my ideas [?]}}}}

\large\textsf{A period (.) is a complete stop. The period also used as an}\\\large\textsf{an indication of the ending of a particular sentence/statement.}

\large\textsf{A question mark (?) is when you are indicating a particular}\\\large\textsf{question.}

\large\textsf{An exclamation mark/exclamation point (!) is when you are}\\\large\textsf{expressing your mood or to show importance of something.}

\large\text{Based on the information we have above, we can answer your}\\\large\text{question}

\huge\boxed{\star}\huge\text{ WE ARE GOING TO DO PROCESS }\\\huge\text{of ELIMINATION! }\boxed{\star}

\large\text{Yes we are at a complete stop but we are expressing how we felt}\\\large\text{about texting. So, this eliminates \boxed{\textsf{OPTION A}} as your answer}

\large\text{We aren't asking a question about how we felt about texting. So}\\\large\text{this eliminates \boxed{\textsf{Option B}} as your answer}

\large\text{We are expressing how we felt/feel about texting. So, \boxed{\large\textsf{Option C.}}}\\\large\text{could possibly be your answer.}

\huge\boxed{\heartsuit}\huge\text{ FINALLY REACHED YOUR ANSWER }\huge\boxed{ \heartsuit}

\boxed{\boxed{\huge\text{Therefore, your answer should be: \textsf{Option C. {\bf !}}}}}\huge\checkmark

\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}

~\large\boxed{\frak{Amphitrite1040:)}}

hammer [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

i think its exclamation mark

Explanation:

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