Why is there a Question Mark on my Documents folder

Why is there a Question Mark on my Documents folder? It will not let me access the folder.
Thank You

The question mark means the link to your Documents folder icon on your Dock (which is only an alias) has been broken.
Open Finder an observe your Documents folder.
Drag the one with the question mark off the Dock. It will vanish!
Drag the one from your Finder back to the Dock to replace it. This re-establishes the link

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