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Article titles should reflect the main topic of the article. For instance, this article would be called a style guide because it sets standards on how to edit. When beginning the article, try to have the first sentence indicate the meaning of the article. For example, "the style guide is a manual on writing style" would be appropiate, "the style guide contains..." is not. * Titles of short works such as poems should be in "quotes" ("Judith's Fancy") . * Titles of long works or a collection of short works should be underlined or italicized (The Last Supper) . . ), plus sign (+ ), and brackets ([]

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  • Article titles should reflect the main topic of the article. For instance, this article would be called a style guide because it sets standards on how to edit. When beginning the article, try to have the first sentence indicate the meaning of the article. For example, "the style guide is a manual on writing style" would be appropiate, "the style guide contains..." is not. * Titles of short works such as poems should be in "quotes" ("Judith's Fancy") . * Titles of long works or a collection of short works should be underlined or italicized (The Last Supper) . . ), plus sign (+ ), and brackets ([]
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  • Article titles should reflect the main topic of the article. For instance, this article would be called a style guide because it sets standards on how to edit. When beginning the article, try to have the first sentence indicate the meaning of the article. For example, "the style guide is a manual on writing style" would be appropiate, "the style guide contains..." is not. * Titles of short works such as poems should be in "quotes" ("Judith's Fancy") . * Titles of long works or a collection of short works should be underlined or italicized (The Last Supper) . * Proper nouns should be capitalized if they are within the title. * Articles such as a, an, or the should not be capitalized unless they are a part of the noun ("the" in the Bible should not be capitalized) . * Special characters such as backslash (\ ), plus sign (+ ), and brackets ([] ) are generally avoided. * Avoid long titles.
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