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So first, we need to cross out the ones we all know isnt the answer. Its obviously not an apostrophe.

An apostrophe is '

(used to indicate either possession )

A colon is :

 (it is used to precede a list of items, a quotation, or an expansion or explanation.) 

A comma is ,

(indicating a pause between parts of a sentence or separating items in a list)

What i think is the most closest to a period is a semicolon. ;

(indicating a pause, typically between two main clauses, that is more pronounced than that indicated by a comma.)

Semicolon is probably the correct answer. 

Sorry if i'm incorrect, but I hope this helps!


---Avery


The kind of punctuation mark that is identical to a period would be:

B). A semicolon.

  • 'Period' is described as the punctuation mark(.) that functions to mark the termination or end of the sentence.
  • Similarly, 'semicolon' is the punctuation mark the ending of a clause in a compound sentence in which the two related ideas are presented through two independent sentences knit together using a semicolon(;).
  • Thus, option b is the correct answer because a comma is employed for making a pause, a colon for highlighting or bringing in a list of items, and an apostrophe to denote possessions.

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