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Whit Monday in 1959 fell on June 1. Whit Monday is observed on the day after Pentecost, which is celebrated 50 days after Easter. In 1959, Easter Sunday was on April 21, making Whit Monday the following month.
The term is "Siamese" twins and they are twins who are conjoined. Usually they share a vital organ or two making surgical separation impossible. They get their name from the original conjoined twins, Chang and Eng Bunker who were from the country of Siam.
To write "twins" as a possessive noun, you would add an apostrophe after the "s," making it "twins'." For example, you could say "the twins' toys," indicating that the toys belong to the twins. If referring to a single twin, it would be "twin's," as in "the twin's book."
Identical twins are 100% random, and fraternal twins (two eggs, two sperm) only have to do with the mom's genetics (the one who drops both eggs). The father really has nothing to do with making twins.
Whit means a very small bit. Here is how you can use it in a sentence. "I don't care a whit what we do."
Whit Haydn is 5' 10".
Whit Hertford is 5' 2".
Whit Towers died in 1999.
Whit Towers was born in 1917.
Whit Burnett was born in 1900.
Whit Cunliffe was born in 1876.