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punctuate the sentence ashoka was a great king​

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Answered by somyachaudhary42
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Answer:

The Ashoka was a great king.

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Answered by manisharai953
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The correct sentence after using punctuation is "Ashoka was a great king."

  • The given sentence "ashoka was a great king" has no capital letter at the beginning and a punctuation mark at the end.
  • The first letter of the first word of any sentence should be capitalized. Thus, the sentence starts with "Ashoka," which is a proper noun (a specific name). Therefore, the first letter "A" should be capitalized.
  • The purpose of a punctuation mark is to convey meaning and structure to a sentence. Here, a period (also called a full stop) is  suitable to use because it indicates that the sentence is complete and has come to a full stop.

So the properly punctuated sentence is: "Ashoka was a great king."

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