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ActionScript has rules of grammar and punctuation that determine which characters and words are used to create meaning and in which order they can be written. For example, in English, a period ends a sentence. In ActionScript, a semicolon ends a statement.
The following general rules apply to all ActionScript. Most ActionScript terms also have individual requirements; for the rules for a specific term, see its entry in ActionScript Dictionary Overview.
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