If it is just a sentence containing asked a question mark would not be necessary. A question mark would be necessary if the sentence was asking a question.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark (?). This punctuation is used to indicate that a question is being asked.
An upside down question mark (¿) is used at the beginning of a question in Spanish to denote that a question is being asked. In general, it serves the same purpose as a regular question mark but is specific to the Spanish language.
The punctuation mark in which the question mark is followed by an exclamation mark is called an "interrobang." It is used to express a combination of interrogation and exclamation in writing.
An indirect question usually ends with a period (full stop). It does not require a question mark because it is not a direct question. For example: He asked if she was coming.
No, a question mark and exclamation point are not considered full stops. They are punctuation marks used to end a sentence that conveys a question or strong emotion, respectively. A full stop is represented by a period and is used to end a declarative sentence.
If the speech bubble is used for direct speech or a question being asked, then yes, a question mark should be included inside the speech bubble to indicate that it is a question. This helps to clarify the tone and intention of the spoken words.
A question mark is a punctuation mark used to end an interrogatory sentence.
In a Question
No, a sentence does not have a question mark unless it is a question. A question mark is used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
A question mark is used to signify a question.
The question mark was first used in the Syriac language.
In the ancient times, it was only the monks who could read and write. Latin was the language that the scholars used. Whenever a question was asked the scholars added the term ÒquestioÓ at the end of the sentence. This is how the mark Ò?Ó was developed.