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A '''?''' (also known as a '''question mark''') is an inverted [[¿]]. The question mark is also known as an '''interrogation point''', '''question point''', '''[[whacha-ma-call-it]]''', '''query''', or '''eroteme.''' They are used at the end of a sentence to indicate that The sentence might be a question.
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A '''?''' (also known as a '''question mark''') is an inverted [[¿]]. The question mark is also known as an '''interrogation point''', '''question point''', '''[[whatcha-ma-call-it]]''', '''query''', or '''eroteme.''' They are used at the end of a sentence to indicate that The sentence might be a question.
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[[Category: Random]] [[Category: Symbols]] [[Category: Grammar]]

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A ? (also known as a question mark) is an inverted ¿. The question mark is also known as an interrogation point, question point, whatcha-ma-call-it, query, or eroteme. They are used at the end of a sentence to indicate that The sentence might be a question.

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