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Grigoriev Oleg
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Although in the written English language there is no standard way to denote irony or sarcasm, several forms of punctuation have been proposed. Among the oldest and frequently attested are the percontation point invented by English printer Henry Denham in the 1580s, and the irony mark, furthered by French poet Alcanter de Brahm in the 19th century. Both of these marks were represented visually by a backwards question mark.
These punctuation marks are primarily used to indicate that a sentence should be understood at a second level. A bracketed exclamation point and/or question mark as well as scare quotes are also sometimes used to express irony or sarcasm.
Although in the written English language there is no standard way to denote irony or sarcasm, several forms of punctuation have been proposed. Among the oldest and frequently attested are the percontation point invented by English printer Henry Denham in the 1580s, and the irony mark, furthered by French poet Alcanter de Brahm in the 19th century. Both of these marks were represented visually by a backwards question mark.
These punctuation marks are primarily used to indicate that a sentence should be understood at a second level. A bracketed exclamation point and/or question mark as well as scare quotes are also sometimes used to express irony or sarcasm.

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27AD : Heavy lower right-shadowed white rightwards arrow
27AE : Heavy upper right-shadowed white rightwards arrow
27AF : Notched lower right-shadowed white rightwards arrow
27B0 :
27B0 : Curly loop
27B1 : Notched upper right-shadowed white rightwards arrow
27B2 : Circled heavy white rightwards arrow
27B3 : White-feathered rightwards arrow

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2E2B : One dot over two dots punctuation
2E2C : Squared four dot punctuation
2E2D : Five dot mark
2E2E : Reversed question mark
2E2E : Reversed question mark : Irony sign, Sarcasm sign
2E2F : Vertical tilde
2E30 : Ring point
2E31 : Word separator middle dot