An accent mark can take various forms depending on the language. In Spanish, for example, you might see an acute accent (´) or a tilde (~) over letters. In French, accent marks such as the grave accent (`), acute accent (´), circumflex (^), and diaeresis (¨) are common.
what do formatting marks look like fir you are going to formatting a tab
they dont look like anything
Alot of people look at the Talons and think they cut leaving knife looking marks they do not. Marks left by a hawks talon will look like puncture wounds not cuts almost like a large needle was used in that area
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ingles [with an accent on the 'e']
teeth
No fully English work contains accents. The few words that do have been copied from other languages (two examples are façade from French and piñata from Spanish, but even these accents are optional). You will still be understood if you put accent marks on your writing, but you will look rather silly. Țȃǩę ťĥĭś śęñŧėŋĉĕ ȃś ãń ęx̆ȃɯpĺē.
The bites of many spiders look like a hickey on the skin but do not have puncture marks. The inflammation covers up these marks.
No, but you can use characters that look like question marks, for example ʔ.
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Stretch marks are usually red lines that look like the band on your pants or underwear. They have little ridges the shape of buttons or anything else that might be on the inside of your pants. Hope this helped!