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what is the punctuation that is Both had an exclamation point and a question mark
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The punctuation mark that combines both an exclamation point and a question mark is called an "interrobang." It is represented as ‽ and is used to convey a mixture of surprise or disbelief in the form of a question. For example: "You did what‽"
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