An asterisk is a typographical symbol that resembles a small star and is typically represented by the character "*". It consists of five points, with one vertical line and one horizontal line intersecting at the center, along with diagonal lines extending outward from the center, creating a star-like appearance. The symbol is commonly used in writing to indicate footnotes, highlight important information, or denote omitted text.
A young Al Pacino in the Godfather Part I and II of course...
Have a look on Mark Todd's wikipedia, it tells you everything on wikipedia.
The Unowns look like the alphabet; yet there are two Unowns that look like an exclamation point and a question mark.
check to see if the word Pokemon has the mark on top of the e if there isn't a mark then it's fake.
In "That Was Then, This Is Now" by S.E. Hinton, the main characters Bryon and Mark have distinct appearances that reflect their personalities and backgrounds. Bryon is described as a bit more polished, with a thoughtful demeanor, while Mark has a rougher, more rebellious look, often embodying a carefree and tough attitude. Their contrasting looks symbolize their differing approaches to life and the struggles they face as they navigate adolescence and their friendship.
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 - ?
like a BUG
yes
He lives in a mansion.
Looks like a question mark - it belongs to a class of words such as When, Why and Whom
Check their web site