Keats uses a question mark for the rhetorical questions at the start of La Belle Dame sans Merci. And Ian McEwan uses one for 'Or shall we die'? in his oratorio.
So some poets do, certainly.
Yes, question marks can be used in poems to pose questions, create a sense of wonder, or prompt reflection. They can add depth and provoke thought in the reader.
Yes, if the phrase is a question, the place a question mark. Every other line needs to have a comma at the end, though. I hope I helped!
When you write a poem, you use the appropriate punctuation. A poem can contain a question. In that case it has a question mark.
You can certainly put a question mark in a poem. It is a valid way of communicating in poetry and prose.
It is not bad. It is fully acceptable.
Yes you can.
Yes.
Titles of poems should be put in inverted commas (quotation marks).
Quotation marks follow the question mark.
Question marks are the punctuation used when you ask a question. Here is an example: Can we go to the park today? This is the question mark: ?
No, question marks come before periods when forming a question within a sentence, for example: "Did you finish your homework?" If a full sentence is a question, the question mark is placed at the end, for example: "Where are you going?"
commas go after question marks
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Yes.
In British English, speech marks generally go before the question mark. In American English, the placement can vary depending on whether the question mark is part of the quoted material. It's best to follow the style guide or preference of the publication you are writing for.
With NO exceptions, periods and commas go INSIDE the quotation marks. However, question marks (if the question comes at the end of the sentence) are put following the clause with the quotation marks outside the question mark. If there are two clauses within the sentence separated by a conjunction, and there is a semi colon required, the semi colon at the end of the first clause goes outside the quotation marks.
It depends if the quotation is a question or statement. If the quote is a question, the quotation mark goes before the punctuation; if the quotation requires a period, the marks goes outside of the statement.
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I would use single quotation marks, as for titles of poems.