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  • dpends on how written
  • Apparently.
  • No it doesn't It actually has to be a question, too.
  • don't know but there's a band titled 'therapy?'
  • Depends on how you phrase it too?
  • Usually yes. "Questions Masquerading as Statements Sometimes even direct questions are tricky because they can look like statements, and the only way to tell your reader otherwise is to add a question mark (1). There's a big difference in meaning between “He went to the store.” and “He went to the store?” Yet the only difference between the two sentences is that one ends with a period and one ends with a question mark. The question mark makes it a direct question that shows surprise. What the heck was he doing at the store?" "(1) The Chicago Manual of Style. Fourteenth Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993, p. 164. " Source and further information: http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/punctuating-questions.aspx
  • That's what the majority of people on this site seem to think.

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