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WRITING TITLES
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2 TITLES oare informative, clear, specific, concise point to thesis suggest or state the point of essay identify the Rhetorical Strategy give readers an idea of the paper’s concerns catch readers’ attention stir thought and curiosity are not too long or too short ocan include part of the thesis statement
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3 TITLES: Don’ts odo NOT rename the assignment odo NOT use boring, uninformative titles “School & Work” odo NOT strain for an effect “Suppose You Were a Toe” — don’t be too cute odo NOT use cute, amusing, ambiguous titles
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4 TITLES: Examples oThe Causes and Effects of Teen Smoking oCollege Is Like a Rite of Passage oAbortion: Two Sides to the Debate oShould the Death Penalty Be Supported or Revoked? oThe Elements of Argument Found in The Great Debaters TOPIC + MAIN IDEA
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5 TITLES: Format oCentered beneath the header oSingle-Spaced as the header oNot Bold-Faced oNot Italicized oNot Underlined Unless it contains a title that must be oNot enclosed with Quotation Marks Unless it contains a title that must use them
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6 TITLES: Capitalization CAPITALIZATION in TITLES: oAlways capitalize the FIRST word and the LAST word.
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7 TITLES: Capitalization CAPITALIZATION in TITLES: oCapitalize all NOUNS PRONOUNS ADJECTIVES VERBS ADVERBS SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS as, because, although “LONG” PREPOSITIONS five characters or more after, among, between
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8 TITLES: Capitalization CAPITALIZATION in TITLES: oLowercase all ARTICLES COORDINATE CONJUNCTIONS and, or, nor PREPOSITIONS shorter prepositions the "to" in an infinitive when they are not the first or last word
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9 SUMMATION *TITLES* oTopic + Main Idea oKeep it simple, clear, concise oDon’t be cute, uninformative, long, vague oCapitalize the major words
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