There is no specific length for any answer. It depends on the question.
There is no specific length for any answer. It depends on the question.
if you're using a quotation from a book, and you need to cite it it should roughly look like this:Author said, "Where should I put this question mark?" (Author Page #).
It should be enclosed in quotation marks.
Commas, periods and question marks.
There is no one single punctuation mark to signal both interrogation and exclamation. For that you should just combine the question mark - "?" - and the exclamation mark - "!" - into "?!" and use that instead. Example: "What do you mean there are no cookies left?!" Hope this helped :)
There is no specific length for any answer. It depends on the question.
Question marks should be placed before exclamation marks when a sentence contains both. For example: "Did you see that amazing performance?!"
The question mark should be placed inside the quotation marks if you are quoting a question.
The quotation marks are placed outside of the question mark at the end of a sentence when the quoted text is part of the question. For example: Did she say, "I'll be there"?
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Punctuation marks such as periods and commas should be placed outside the set of quotation marks. Question marks and exclamation points should be placed inside if they are part of the quoted material, and outside if they are not.
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?"
The combination of a question mark with quotation marks is used to indicate a question within a quote. This punctuation is referred to as a question within a question or a quoted question.
It is called: Proxemics. I have used this in my Drama plays and it has got me really good marks.
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: ?
Quotation marks follow the question mark.
Question marks (?) and full stops (.) are punctuation marks used in writing to indicate the end of a sentence (full stop) or to signal a direct question (question mark).