Punctuation for The student asked will my learning pattern scores change over my lifetime

The student asked, "Will my learning pattern scores change over my lifetime?"

Okay, how would you punctuate the sentence?

We now know how Nirvana would do it. How would YOU do it? Nirvana, please don't help other students cheat!

Sorry! Won't happen again!

Hey reed. Either help or shut your mouth.

And Yes, Nirvana is correct.

To properly punctuate the question "The student asked, 'Will my learning pattern scores change over my lifetime?'" follow these steps:

1. Start the sentence with a capital letter: "The student asked,"
2. Place a comma (,) after "asked" to indicate a pause in the sentence.
3. Use quotation marks ('') to enclose the direct question: "Will my learning pattern scores change over my lifetime?"
4. End the sentence with the closing quotation marks ('').

So, the properly punctuated question would be: "The student asked, 'Will my learning pattern scores change over my lifetime?'"