In this citation: Neuman, William. “SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT TAX YOUR COKE?.” New York Times Upfront 23 Nov. 2009: 6-7. Print. The title of the article ends with the question mark, so do I still have to put the period?
1 Answer
Jun 21, 2016
No, you do not need the period following the question mark.
Explanation:
If a reference ends in punctuation other than a period (especially another sentence-ending mark like a question mark), it is acceptable to remove the period following the listed reference.