maybe
yes, and in the essay you should say the answer to the question.
yes ! lool what a stupid question
A formal essay is an essay that uses no personal pronouns and consists of sophisticated vocabulary.
No, the title of an essay does not have to be a question to which the essay is the answer. Titles can serve different functions, such as providing a summary of the main idea, capturing the essence of the content, or grabbing the reader's attention.
The meaning of a formal essay is a short essay which has an impersonal tone. This type of essay is often written in prose.
A formal, written attempt to answer a question using verifiable data
It uses formal language and structure not colloquialism and slang.
How about: Sanity, or Insanity, That Is the Question in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Formal and Informal Essay
If chosen correctly, the title of an essay should reveal the subject matter of the essay.
Hmmm... well if your writing an essay like more formal maybe write The truth or a writing um formal can be inside and out! Hope that helps!
If you are writing something else and referring to an essay you have written, you would put the title of that essay in quotation marks, but the title at the top of your essay (like the title of any document) should not have quotation marks.