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The sentence is

  • How 'bout 'The End of All'Ø or 'The road ahead'Ø

where Ø is a stop or zero punctuation.

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You have two possibilities (ref.).

  • How 'bout "The end of all"? or "The road ahead"?
  • How 'bout "The end of all", or "The road ahead"?
LPH
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  • Why would we need a second question mark? Is the choice different from offering coffee or tea? – Yosef Baskin May 11 '20 at 13:15
  • You've given a credible reference, which (similar / dissimilar) answers at the previous thread don't. The use of a sentence fragment is not much further away from totally acceptable norms, but I suppose OP indicates a single sentence. – Edwin Ashworth May 11 '20 at 13:19
  • @YosefBaskin As a "planned" question involving both coffe and tea I don't see the necessity of two question marks, but in the case of a second part which is a corrective (making up for what's suddenly seen as negligence, for instance), the lapse of time and changes in intonation seem to be no better rendered than by two question marks. I think that similar concerns are also valid for those suggestions for a memoir. – LPH May 11 '20 at 15:22