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Identify the punctuation mark () in the sentence.
Question 1:
Identify the punctuation mark () in the sentence. Some men are born great some achieve greatness others have greatness thrust upon them.
A.
colon
B.
semicolon
C.
hyphen
D.
inverted comma
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