EARTH SCIENCE
GEOBIOLOGY
Question
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biohazard
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asterisk
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biodome
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biology
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Detailed explanation-1: -Typically, an asterisk is placed after a word or sentence that has a footnote attached.
Detailed explanation-2: -Conventionally, an asterisk is six-pointed, although modern typefaces often have five-pointed or even four-pointed asterisks. In texts, an asterisk is used to mark footnotes and editor’s notes, to replace a title withheld, or to censor offensive language and omit unknown words.
Detailed explanation-3: -The asterisk is a “wildcard” character that means “any text". The Word Document (*. docx) in the Save As Type box is just showing you that the document will be saved with the .
Detailed explanation-4: -Asterisks are a way to: emphasize a word or a part of a sentence. make a word stand out of the context: I am not that kind of person *sighs* bullet-like list. call-out symbol* to footnotes.