There are many different ways for the question mark to come up but if you are using a standard US or UK keyboard it should be right next to the button "shift" to the left side.
You press shift+the button where the question mark is and voila.
The explanation point is always before the question mark.
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questions asked are always to be followed with a mark of question (?) hence if an astrix is to be placed then it has to come after the question mark. if the astrix is part of the question then it has to be placed before the question mark
The question mark means that, somewhere on the course for the indicated star, there's a secret star that you haven't found yet. Time to start searching!
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Yes, a question mark should be placed at the end of a topic that asks a question to indicate that it is seeking a response from the reader or listener.
In American English, the punctuation mark typically comes before the closing quotation mark. For example: "Are you coming today?" However, in British English, the punctuation mark can come after the closing quotation mark: "Are you coming today"? Both styles are considered correct depending on the region's guidelines.
The symbol that comes first depends on the tone of the sentence. In general, if the sentence is more exclamatory, the exclamation point (!) should come first. If it is more questioning in nature, the question mark (?) should come first.
No, a period does not come after a question mark in a sentence. The use of a question mark indicates the end of an interrogative sentence, while a period is used to end a declarative sentence.
The symbol for a question mark is simply called a "question mark."
Question Mark ? is a question mark.
The PHP question mark "<?" is a signal to the web server that everything up until "?>" will be PHP code and should be treated accordingly.