Table 2 JO you use punctuation marks that reflect the boundary between the main and subordinate clauses 1 a compound sentence?
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Figure 1: Structural and logical scheme covering the main stages (steps) of the study Do you use punctuation marks that fix the end of a sentence? Table 1 Figure 2: Do you use punctuation marks that fix the end of a sentence? Do you take into account the components that complicate the structure of the sentence, and separate them? Table 3 Do you follow the rules of direct speech transmission? Table 4 Do you put a dash for rules? Table 5 Do you follow the rules for using a colons? Do you use parentheses (...), [...] for their intended purpose? Table 7 Do you put anyone in front of what, but, nevertheless? Table 8 Do you use a semicolon for its intended purpose? Table 9 Figure 8: Do you use a semicolon for its intended purpose?