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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

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Punctuation marks used to enclose words or phrases that clarify meaning or give added information
A
colon
B
dash
C
parentheses
D
quotation marks
E
semicolon
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Parentheses are used to enclose incidental or supplemental information or comments. The parenthetical information or comment may serve to clarify or illustrate, or it may just offer a digression or afterthought. Parentheses are also used to enclose certain numbers or letters in an outline or list.

Detailed explanation-2: -Parentheses and brackets are punctuation marks used to set apart certain words and sentences. Parentheses, ( ), are used to add extra information in text, while brackets, [ ], are used mainly in quotations to add extra information that wasn’t in the original quote.

Detailed explanation-3: -parentheses. Punctuation marks used to enclose words or phrases that clarify meaning or give added information. period. A punctuation mark used at the end of a declarative sentence, or a sentence that makes a statement.

Detailed explanation-4: -Brackets (parentheses) are punctuation markers used to enclose an explanatory word, phrase or sentence, an aside or a commentary, for example ‘She was referring to her friend (Shirley) again’. If you remove the information that is inside the parentheses, the sentence must still make sense.

Detailed explanation-5: -Rule to Remember Parenthetical expressions explain or clarify the sentence. They need to be set off by commas. Parenthetical expressions also explain or clarify the sentence. Some of the more common expressions are of course, I believe, after all, by the way, in my opinion, for example, to tell the truth.

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