A is for…

Believe it or not, the capital A hasn’t always looked the way it does now. Ancient Egyptians wrote the letter upside down, creating a symbol that resembled a steer with horns.
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B is for…

Grab paper and pen and start writing down every number as a word. Do you notice one missing letter? If you kept going, you wouldn’t use a single letter b until you reached one billion.
Check out these synonyms that will make you a better writer.
C is for…

Benjamin Franklin reportedly wanted to banish C from the alphabet – along with J, Q, W, and X – and replace them with six letters he invented himself. Doing so, Franklin claimed, would simplify the English language.