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  • Question mark
  • Question Mark
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  • ?
  • Write the first section of your page here.
  • it's the thing you add on the end of a question i.e: "may i have a cookie?"
  • The Question Mark is a team of superheroes in the Intense Universe based out of New York, New York. They are unaffiliated with other groups such as the Weird Warriors.
  • Question Mark is a short man (the same height as Batduck) with black hair, who wears a green leotard with purple gloves, boots, and a mask. He also has a large "?" that is around his neck.
  • The Question Mark is a pick up that gives the player an extra power. It may consist of a lot of power ups but it is random. * Uses 1. * The question mark isn't always something good. it sometimes inflict bad things to the player(s). * Good uses: 1. * Vacuum(sucks up stars. May also pick up star mines) 2. * Armor 3. * Feeding Frenzy 4. * Invisibility 5. * Double up! 6. * El Vampiro * Bad uses: 1. * On fire! 2. * fReeding FeNzy 3. * The Plague 4. * Da Bomb! __NEWSECTIONLINK__
  • Do some people place a space between the end of their sentence and the question mark? Could the French language have influenced this extra usage? Why do the French always add a space before question marks, exclamation marks, colons, and semicolons? Then in English is the insertion of this extra blank space generally considered bad form? Does the Oxford English Dictionary specify that no space should precede the question mark? How do you explain that some English language books may appear to have these spaces? But do you know that if you look closely, you will see that they are only half to three-quarters as wide as a normal space? Could they have just been a convention used by typesetters to make the text feel less cramped?
  • Question Mark is a friend of Mr. Period. He is part of the punctuation gang.
  • Some incarnations of the Doctor had question marks on their outfits. The Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Doctors displayed question marks on the collars of their shirts. (TV: Castrovalva, The Twin Dilemma) In an encounter with the Fifth Doctor, the Tenth Doctor gleefully noted his former self's question marks. (TV: Time Crash) When Osgood asked the Twelfth Doctor why he stopped wearing question marks, he told her that he now wore question mark underpants. (TV: The Zygon Invasion)
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abstract
  • ?
  • Write the first section of your page here.
  • it's the thing you add on the end of a question i.e: "may i have a cookie?"
  • The Question Mark is a team of superheroes in the Intense Universe based out of New York, New York. They are unaffiliated with other groups such as the Weird Warriors.
  • Question Mark is a short man (the same height as Batduck) with black hair, who wears a green leotard with purple gloves, boots, and a mask. He also has a large "?" that is around his neck.
  • The Question Mark is a pick up that gives the player an extra power. It may consist of a lot of power ups but it is random. * Uses 1. * The question mark isn't always something good. it sometimes inflict bad things to the player(s). * Good uses: 1. * Vacuum(sucks up stars. May also pick up star mines) 2. * Armor 3. * Feeding Frenzy 4. * Invisibility 5. * Double up! 6. * El Vampiro * Bad uses: 1. * On fire! 2. * fReeding FeNzy 3. * The Plague 4. * Da Bomb! __NEWSECTIONLINK__
  • Do some people place a space between the end of their sentence and the question mark? Could the French language have influenced this extra usage? Why do the French always add a space before question marks, exclamation marks, colons, and semicolons? Then in English is the insertion of this extra blank space generally considered bad form? Does the Oxford English Dictionary specify that no space should precede the question mark? How do you explain that some English language books may appear to have these spaces? But do you know that if you look closely, you will see that they are only half to three-quarters as wide as a normal space? Could they have just been a convention used by typesetters to make the text feel less cramped?
  • Some incarnations of the Doctor had question marks on their outfits. The Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Doctors displayed question marks on the collars of their shirts. (TV: Castrovalva, The Twin Dilemma) In an encounter with the Fifth Doctor, the Tenth Doctor gleefully noted his former self's question marks. (TV: Time Crash) The Seventh Doctor wore a jumper covered with the symbol (TV: Time and the Rani) and carried an umbrella with a large red question mark-shaped handle (TV: Delta and the Bannermen) and a business card with a stylized question mark. When asked to sign his name, he did so with a question mark. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) When Osgood asked the Twelfth Doctor why he stopped wearing question marks, he told her that he now wore question mark underpants. (TV: The Zygon Invasion) Several Alternate versions of the Eighth Doctor wore question mark clothing. The Eighth Doctor that married Grace Holloway wore question mark underpants. Joe Smith, a version of the Doctor who worked as a private investigator, wore a question mark tie. (COMIC: The Glorious Dead)
  • Question Mark is a friend of Mr. Period. He is part of the punctuation gang.