Question Mark
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff

- Punctuates a direct question: Have you seen the new play yet? Who goes there? But: I wonder who said “Nothing is easy in war.” I asked if they planned to leave.
- Indicates uncertainty: Ferdinand Magellan (1480?–1521), Plato (427?–347 B.C.).
See also: Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Mark: The End of the Line.
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