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Essay titles can be punctuated with punctuation, such as commas, colons, etc., to achieve a certain expression effect by adding punctuation.
When the teacher comes up with the question, don't rush to write it first, you should first look at the question carefully and understand the requirements of the question exactly. whether it is to write about people, or to remember; Whether it is a scene or a shape; whether it is a diary or an epistle; Is it a practical essay or an imaginary essay ......Once these are clarified, the composition has a basic direction. Some of the topics are obvious, and you can know it at a glance when you write about people.
When reviewing the topic, we also need to clarify what restrictions the topic has on the time, space, quantity, object and content of the material selected by the author. If you don't understand these scopes and ignore the limitations of the topic on certain aspects, it is easy to go off topic when composing.
1. It should be in line with the ideological content of the article, and don't "the question is not the right article".
For example, if you want to remember a wonderful football game, but the title of the article is called "Little Fans, mainly remembering things to mainly writing people, this is called "the topic is not the right article", and the "center" is shifted.
2. Be specific and content, not vague and flashy.
For example, the articles that also express the theme of students' hard work in reading, "Books Grow with Me" and "Books are the Ladder of Human Progress" are better than "I Love Reading" and "I Love Books", the former is specific, and the latter is empty.
3. Be eye-catching, innovative, and engaging, not old-fashioned, generalized, and copied.
For example, it is also an essay on loving his hometown, and "Fairy Tale World - Seven Star Rock" is more image than "I Love Seven Star Rock"; "On the Land Where the Martyrs Fought Bloodily" is more characteristic than "I Love the Land of My Hometown"; "Bear Hunting" is more eye-catching than "Hunting in the Mountains".
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Yes, many college entrance examination full-score essays have punctuation.
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But yes, yes. For example, "One, to the end", you see how creative the topic is, and it is not lost in its attractiveness...Just a little hint of hope...
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Essay questions can be punctuated with marks such as commas, colons, etc.
Composition is a narrative method that expresses the meaning of a theme through words through human thought and linguistic organization. Essays are divided into elementary school essays, middle school essays, and university essays (**). Essay genres include:
Narrative, expository, practical, and deliberative**.
Essay classification
1. The time limit for writing is divided.
In terms of the time limit for writing an essay, an essay can be divided into a time-limited essay and a non-time-limited essay. Time-limited essays can be divided into two categories: classroom essays and exam essays.
2. Divide the number of words in writing.
In terms of the number of words in the essay, the composition can be divided into limited word composition and non-limited word composition. The Ministry of Education's new curriculum standards have certain requirements for the number of words in students' essays, and in order for students to write extraordinarily good essays in a limited number of words, they must work "thinking".
3. Write propositions to divide.
From the writing proposition of the composition, the composition can be divided into propositional composition and non-propositional composition. A propositional essay generally states that the examiner gives a given topic and asks the examinee to write based on the given topic.
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Titles can have punctuation.
Try not to use punctuation in the title, but you can use it if you need it. **Ending-sentence punctuation is generally not used at the end of the heading, unless it is specifically necessary to use question marks or exclamation marks; You can use a period in the middle of the sentence, such as a comma, a pause, a colon, etc.
**The title should be concise and concise, accurately reflect the content written, generally should not exceed 20-25 words (including the main and subtitle), try to avoid punctuation marks and non-well-known, common abbreviations, codes, etc., there must be an English translation of the title.
Precautions for writing titles.
Let's be honest, there are some products that you may look like you, and it would be embarrassing if something was different. For example, your Bluetooth version, a certain function is different, and so on. Unless it's really selling completely homogeneous products, such as selling Xiaomi's official products, but at least you still have to change the title, such as adding your brand to it.
Everyone knows that the buyer search on the site, your product display is largely related to the title keyword, but it does not mean that a large number of keywords are piled up, and the probability of display will be large, but it will reduce the amount of **. Just put the most critical core words in, refer to the heading formula above.
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Try not to use punctuation in the title, it is a convention.
But why is there such a convention, I also say that it is not good, friends can express their opinions.
I'm a person who prefers to use punctuation, and if it doesn't seem confusing, I use punctuation to separate a long sentence, feeling that this will make the meaning of the sentence clearer.
So I tend to add punctuation marks in some places where you can add a return or not. This is due to the fact that long sentences are sometimes really difficult to read, and the Chinese language is made up of single words, in fact, each word is a word, or even a story. In this way, two adjacent words can often form a new word, and if the new word is not what you want to express, it will create ambiguity, so I say that if it doesn't feel confusing, it is better to add punctuation.
Let's take the following sentence:
That being said, it becomes difficult to look at you. ”
If the comma in this sentence is not added, it is likely to confuse you.
Like this: it becomes difficult to see you in this way. ”
Depending on the way the words are read, some people may see it as such: "Well, it's going to be hard for you to come and see." Of course, you will feel that there is something wrong with **, and at this time you have to go back and read it again and figure out the true meaning of this sentence.
Because of this, sometimes I have the urge to punctuate the title of the article, but I also know that the convention is conventional, so sometimes I am a little entangled.
Let's solve this question today: At what point should the title be punctuated? How to punctuate?
In fact, it is very simple, the punctuation of the title has only two functions: 1. To avoid ambiguity. 2. Highlight the tone.
Of course, to do the above 2 points, you can also use spaces instead of punctuation in the title, which will make talking about hunger conform to that convention.
If you feel that you need to add it in particular, or if you feel that the effect is better after adding, don't be too cautious, of course, the title can be punctuated.
Keep in mind, however, that end-of-sentence punctuation is generally not used at the end of the title, and that question marks or exclamation marks can be used if specifically needed.
that is to say, at the end of the title - never use a sentence to serve potatoes !
Also, the colon cannot be used at the end of the title.
In the middle of the title, you can use a period in the sentence, such as a comma, a pause, a colon, etc.
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The title of the essay can be punctuated, whether the title of the article is a word, a single sentence or a compound sentence, no full stop is added at the end of the sentence, because the full stop indicates that the sentence is finished, and the title is the author's summary of the full text, and there is no need to use a full stop.
Markings include dashes, parentheses, ellipses, book titles, quotation marks, hyphens, spacers, accents, proper names, etc., which mainly indicate the nature and function of words or sentences.
Periods include pauses, commas, semicolons, periods, question marks, exclamation marks, and colons, which mainly indicate pauses in language.
It should be noted that the question mark and exclamation mark are also markers: to the extent that they indicate a pause at the end of a sentence, they are periods; In terms of the tone of the sentence it represents, it is a marker.
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