Panctuate the sentence - thats not the right note tansen cried his teacher
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'punctuation' is derived from the Latin word 'punctum' or point, and refers to the use of putting in 'Points' or 'Stops' in writing, in order to increase readability. There are quite a few punctuation marks, each having a separate usage. Incorrect punctuation marks can change the entire meaning of a sentence!
The main punctuation marks, along with their usage are discussed below:
Full Stop or Period (.)
The 'full stop' denotes the greatest pause and separation. It is used in the following cases:
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"That's not the right note, Tansen!" cried his teacher.
Explanation:
"That's not the right note, Tansen!" cried his teacher.
Assuming that Tansen is a name. Also, exclamation point because cried suggests shock or an emotion similar.
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