How to use punctuation correctly in article titles?
Most article titles don't need punctuation marks, but there are several situations where punctuation marks are needed. 2. For titles composed of compound reference phrases, you can use dashes in the middle. Such as: Mars and Earth, the twin brothers. No need to rush, like my uncle Lu Xun. 3. An ellipsis can be added after unforgettable titles. For example, "I want to tell you" and "If I were the headmaster". 4. When there is a title or a title in the title, the title should be added. Such as Robinson Crusoe Outline and reading The Journey to the West. 5. For a title composed of two or more parallel words, you can use a space symbol in the middle. Such as "Dongyang? Childhood? Camel. If you don't use a space character, leave a word in the middle, such as spring flow. 6. In the title of the summary prompt, use a colon after the prompt. Such as: comprehensive learning: knocking on the door of poetry. 7. Between the name of the inscription and the title, between the title and the title of the article, and between the surname and the first name of the foreigner, spaces should be added. Such as: "Qingming Music? Country house, Tom? The adventures of sawyer. 8. Use a dash before the subtitle, and don't use any punctuation marks. For example, the story of mathematician Su, who loved reading ancient Chinese since he was a child. 9. There are commas in the title, which usually includes the following situations: (1) Address the back of reading, such as "Uncle Lei Feng, where are you"; (2) words that need to be emphasized after the word order is reversed, such as "goodbye, dear"; (3) after the need for prominent words, such as "Tomorrow, we will graduate"; (4) The middle of two coordinate clauses. For example, "if you get this word, you can help more, but if you lose this word, you can help less" (you can also leave this word blank without commas); (5) where the sentence is a little longer and needs to be paused, such as "using information to write a simple research report". The above (2) and (3) can be used in combination. 10, using quotation marks on the title or inside, usually includes the following situations: (1) quoting others' original words, such as "wonderful and terrible"; (2) Representing the object of discussion, such as Ye in Suoxi Language; (3) Words with special meanings, such as my longevity fruit; (4) Negative words, such as My Confessions; (5) Character nicknames, such as Feng Chili Pepper and Lin Daiyu's love at first sight; (6) other meaning's words are not literally understood, such as space cleaner. The above (4) and (6) can also be combined into (3).