Thread:TheBigGnome/@comment-33030488-20190328115807/@comment-27661556-20190328144459

Really? Do I sound British in text? lol

I notice in your example they left the question mark outside but put the period inside. Apparently they're not even following their rule.

One thing about grammar and punctuation and even spelling is that they're fluid. As a student and then as a teacher, everyone around me always felt rules were static. However, as a newspaper editor and as a studier of linguistics, I learned they are dynamic. Each newspaper sets their own rules as they see fit.

I often refer back to a wise old teacher in my youth who said to, yes, follow the rules, but above all, do what makes sense. I have always taught that it doesn't make sense to include extraneous punctuation when setting apart a title. Grammarly recognized it wasn't appropriate to include the question mark, so I wonder why they think it's appropriate to include a period.