It goes at the end.
Loud & Emotional
That's what they said!
That curve in the air!
That curve on the line.
100

This punctuation is used to end a sentence that states a fact or gives a command.

What is a period?

100

These express shouting and loudness!

What is an exclamation mark?

100

If someone is speaking in a text, these are found around their words.

What are quotation marks?

100

This piece of punctuation appears as a curve, or single quote, towards the end of a word.

What is an apostrophe?

100

Use this to separate a series of things in a sentence, Tom, Tim and Terry.

What is a comma?

200

There is no space between this round punctuation mark and the last word of a sentence.

What is a period?

200

This also expresses emotions.

What is an exclamation mark?

200

Quotation marks are also used when citing this type of information from a text or reading.

What is textual evidence?

200

This piece of punctuation is a solitary creature as it CANNOT make anything plural. That's a fact.

What is an apostrophe?

200

Commas require the reader to do this for a moment before finishing the sentence.

What is a pause?

300

If something abbreviated is at the end of a statement, there's no need to add this piece of punctuation --- you already have one at the end.

What is a period?

300

Exclamation marks are not used in this type of writing.

What is formal writing?
300

Quotation marks aren't needed when some one does this, or explains what a person said using new words.

What is paraphrase?

300

An apostrophe can make two words into one, forming this. Isn't that cool? Is not that cool?

What is a contraction?

300

These can be used to join two sentences, but they need to have a conjoining word, too. There's an example in the last sentence.

What are commas?

400

This piece of punctuation hooks the reader into wondering about something.

What is a question mark?

400

If you're quoting one of these, like "Jeopardy!," and it has an exclamation mark, then include it!

What is a title?

400

Paraphrases that don't require quotation marks are called this.

What are indirect quotations?

400

If this book belongs to Tim, it's Tim's book. And I can write about the book that belongs to Tim using this piece of punctuation that shows possession.

What is an apostrophe?

400

"Commas are used to set off these," Sue said.

Tom said, "You're right."

What are quotations?

500

If a statement ends with an inquiry, this piece of punctuation goes at the end.

You knew it was a question mark, didn't you?

500

The only times when multiple of these are ok is in informal writing, such as text messages.

What is an exclamation mark?

500

In or out? If a period, question mark or exclamation point end the quoted sentence, put it inside these.

What are the quotation marks?

500

This piece of punctuation does not apply for its, when an object owns something on its own. It does step in when "it is" wants to get together.

What is an apostrophe?

500

Additionally, these punctuation marks are used to set off transition words. The sentence above is an example.

What are commas?