Depends on whose writing you are evaluating. Normally it is the "dot" or "tittle" but for some people it's a heart. I hate when people do that. It's ok for kids, but adults in a workplace??? It's unprofessional.
Sue
2006-11-15 12:50:12
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answered by newbiegranny 5
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It's called a tittle or a superscript dot
2006-11-15 12:43:31
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answered by kkgray88 2
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A dot. Sorry. yet as i grew to become into transforming into up, it grew to become into "dot your eyes and pass your tees," in simple terms because it grew to become into "suggestions your p's and q's." i grew to become into dyslexic adequate to think of that meant "be careful which way your letters element," which grew to become into good suggestion for me. I mixed up b and d, too. Later i got here upon it meant "suggestions your pints and quarts," and reported the chalk-board tally saved in a pub to assert who owes for a manner plenty beer.
2016-10-22 04:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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its called the litt;e dot above the i
2006-11-15 12:49:07
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answered by jewels 2
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It's called the tittle
2006-11-15 12:41:52
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answered by death_taru1 3
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its a little dotty thing that people put on a line b/c it looked lonely
2006-11-17 09:08:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called an "i-pseudo-pod"
2006-11-15 12:44:24
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answered by Danny 5
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