A check mark, also known as a tick mark, typically appears as a simple, slanted line that starts from the bottom left and moves diagonally upward to the right before curving downward. It resembles a "V" shape but is often closed at the bottom, forming a pointed end. Check marks are commonly used in lists to indicate completed tasks or correct answers. They can vary in style and thickness, depending on the context or medium.
Check their web site
a hash mark looks like this...#
? This is a question mark?
A dash mark looks like this (-)
Like this ?
a lion
a lion
Period - . Exclamation Point - ! Question Mark - ?
To print a check mark, you can use a word processing program like Microsoft Word or Google Docs. In Word, go to the "Insert" tab, select "Symbol," and choose a check mark from the list. In Google Docs, you can insert a check mark by going to "Insert," then "Special characters," and searching for "check mark." Alternatively, you can copy a check mark (✓) from the web and paste it into your document.
like a BUG
yes
He lives in a mansion.