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i've got this sentence:
knowledge of his work locations does not help answer the question of whether the property was "as a practical matter totally unusable for residential purposes . . . ."
my conundrum is that the ending half is a question, but the sentence as a whole is a statement. so following the ellipsis, should i have a question mark or a period? to further complicate matters, there is no question mark in the original quotation.
(yes, i know spacing ellipses is a victorian relic, but the rules of form dictate i do so)
knowledge of his work locations does not help answer the question of whether the property was "as a practical matter totally unusable for residential purposes . . . ."
my conundrum is that the ending half is a question, but the sentence as a whole is a statement. so following the ellipsis, should i have a question mark or a period? to further complicate matters, there is no question mark in the original quotation.
(yes, i know spacing ellipses is a victorian relic, but the rules of form dictate i do so)
