punctuation - How does one correctly punctuate a sentence that declares that one has a question?





Punctuation with “The question is…” '.', '?' or ' “… ?” '
Position of question mark when sentence doesn't end with question
How do I punctuate a question within a statement?



My son, who is in fourth grade, wrote the following sentence in response to a story he'd read: "Another question I had was why were people swimming with dolphins." His teacher gave him no credit for this sentence. She contended that the sentence must conclude with a question mark. I believe that the sentence represents a declaration and not a question, and that the concluding period is appropriate and correct. Would someone kindly help?




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