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Showing posts with label spelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spelling. Show all posts

Aug 22, 2019

[Answer] 8. Which is the correct spelling?

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...1. gesticalate 2. gesticulate 3. gesiculate 4. gesticelate Gesticulate means to use limbs expressively with or instead of speech.

Jul 17, 2019

[Ans] What is the correct spelling of this superhero?

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Spider-Man’s official name was hyphenated because Stan Lee, who created the comic character apparently wanted to distinguish him from Superman. In a Feb. 24, 2010, comment on Twitter, Lee wrote: “Spidey’s official name has a hyphen—‘Spider-Man.’ Know why? When I first dreamed him up I didn’t want anyone confusing him with Superman!” It is speculated that Stan Lee, a former president of Marvel Comics, may have wanted to avoid infringing on the DC Comics trademarks for the unhyphenated Superman, so he inserted the hyphen, to create a look distinct from Superman.

Jul 16, 2019

[Answer] What is the correct spelling of this superhero?

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...Spider-Man’s official name was hyphenated because Stan Lee, who created the comic character apparently wanted to distinguish him from Superman. In a Feb. 24, 2010, comment on Twitter, Lee wrote: “Spidey’s official name has a hyphen—‘Spider-Man.’ Know why? When I first dreamed him up I didn’t want anyone confusing him with Superman!” It is speculated that Stan Lee, a former president of Marvel Comics, may have wanted to avoid infringing on the DC Comics trademarks for the unhyphenated Superman, so he inserted the hyphen, to create a look distinct from Superman.

[Ans] What is the correct spelling of this superhero?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the correct spelling of this superhero?"



Spider-Man’s official name was hyphenated because Stan Lee, who created the comic character apparently wanted to distinguish him from Superman. In a Feb. 24, 2010, comment on Twitter, Lee wrote: “Spidey’s official name has a hyphen—‘Spider-Man.’ Know why? When I first dreamed him up I didn’t want anyone confusing him with Superman!” It is speculated that Stan Lee, a former president of Marvel Comics, may have wanted to avoid infringing on the DC Comics trademarks for the unhyphenated Superman, so he inserted the hyphen, to create a look distinct from Superman.

Nov 22, 2018

[Answer] 6. Remember Dan Quayle? Apparently he had trouble spelling the word 'potato'. Still he has made something of himself. Where was he born?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Remember Dan Quayle? Apparently he had trouble spelling the word 'potato'. Still he has made something of himself. Where was he born?"



...1. Arizona 2. Wisconsin 3. Rhode Island 4. Indiana James Danforth Quayle was born February 4, 1947, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He served as vice-president under George H. W. Bush from 1989 to 1993. He is the first vice-president (not to become president) to have a museum about him, located in Huntington, Indiana.