Mid sentence "?" and "!".

If a question is the first part of a compound sentence, and is handwritten, then the glyph should have a comma replacing the period at the bottom.  The same goes for excalmation points if the exclamation ends halfway through the sentence.  Sadly, unicode doesn't have these glyphs, but for the question mark, it can be approximated by using "ʔ" with a combining comma below, as "ʔ̦".  For exclamation marks, "!," is okay, "‽".  For punctuation of sarcasm, since "/s" is seperate from sentence end punctuation, and can apply to a whole paragraph if it is the line after the paragraph, and as such ",/s" should be used with the sarcasm mark.

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