QUESTION MARK

A question mark goes within quotation marks if the quoted matter is a question:

            "Who are you?" Charlene S. Valeri asked.

The question mark goes outside the quotation marks if the entire sentence is the question:

            Did Marisa Domeyko say, "It was you"?

Double question:

            Did Karen Thompson ask, "Is it you?"

Indirect question:

            Will I make it to the top? I ask myself.

            Stephen Mico asked where Peter Winkler was.

A question mark may precede a dash, mark of parenthesis, or bracket:

            One question—who are you?—vexes me.