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Is the title full stop?

Question 1: Can the title be punctuated? The use of punctuation marks in article titles generally has the following situations.

1. No matter whether the title of the article is a word, a simple sentence or a complex sentence, there is no period at the end of the sentence. Because a period means a.

The sentence is over, the title is the author's summary of the full text, and there is no need to use a period. Such as: Kong Yiji (Lu Xun), millions of troops crossing the Yangtze River (* * *), correctly observing the wrong abstraction (Language Learning No.6 199 1).

2. The title of the article is a compound sentence with a comma in the middle and no period at the end. Such as: "Get more help from the Tao, get less help from the Tao" and "Born in sorrow, die in happiness" (the fifth volume of junior high school Chinese).

You can add pause and comma in the middle of the title. For example, Zeng, Zeng and Gong Xihua in the fifth volume of high school Chinese, and The Earth, My Mother (Guo Moruo).

4. If the title indicates the tone of doubt or exclamation, you can add a question mark or exclamation mark, or you can not add it. For example, "Where does the correct thinking of people come from?" "(* *)" Have China people lost confidence? "(Lu Xun)" Let youth shine! " (Qin Mu), Farewell, Brothers (Yin Fu).

5. Dashes and ellipsis can be used in the title. Such as: Wild Goose River-My Nanny (Ai Qing), Life is the Most Precious ... (Application for the Senior High School Entrance Examination in Jingmen City, Hubei Province 1998).

6. You can use a colon in the title. For example, language sense: a hot topic in theory and practice (Language Learning, No.3, 1993).

7. You can use quotation marks and titles in titles. Such as: On the Surprise of Friends (Lu Xun), Introduction to Scream (Lu

Quick).

8. You can use the space symbol in the title. For example, "Qinyuanchun? Changsha (* * *).

9. For a title consisting of two sentences or two phrases, in addition to the comma or interval number mentioned above, you can also leave a space in the middle. For example, "intentional hammering is easy to understand nature" (Chinese MonthlyNo. 2 18).

10. If the title of the article has a subtitle, use a dash before the subtitle. For Premier Zhou's entrustment ―― A record of farmer scientist Wu Qichang (Lu, Liao Youbin). To sum up, the title of the article does not need a full stop, and the use of other punctuation marks should be determined by the title itself and cannot be misused.

Question 2: Can you put a period in the title? Put a period in the title? This is the most taboo when writing articles.

This is a grammatical mistake.

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Question 3: Can you punctuate the title of the composition? Punctuation marks can be added to the theme of the article. There are usually the following situations:

1. No matter whether the title of the article is a word, a simple sentence or a complex sentence, there is no period at the end of the sentence. Because a period means the end of a sentence and the title is the author's summary of the full text, there is no need to use a period. Such as: Kong Yiji (Lu Xun) and Million Troops Crossing the Yangtze River (* * *).

2. The title of the article is a compound sentence with a comma in the middle and no period at the end. Such as: "Tao helps less", "Born in sorrow, died in happiness".

You can add pause and comma in the middle of the title. For example, Zeng, Zeng and Gong Xihua in the fifth volume of high school Chinese, and The Earth, My Mother (Guo Moruo).

4. If the title indicates the tone of doubt or exclamation, you can add a question mark or exclamation mark, or you can not add it. For example, "Where does the correct thinking of people come from?" "(* *)" Have China people lost confidence? "(Lu Xun)" Let youth shine! " (Qin Mu), Farewell, Brothers (Yin Fu).

5. Dashes and ellipsis can be used in the title. Such as: Dayan River-my nanny (Ai Qing), the most precious thing in life.

6. You can use a colon in the title. For example, language sense: a hot topic in theory and practice.

7. You can use quotation marks and titles in titles. For example, on the introduction of Friends Surprised (Lu Xun) and Shout (Lu Xun).

8. You can use the space symbol in the title. For example, "Qinyuanchun? Changsha (* * *).

9. For a title consisting of two sentences or two phrases, in addition to the comma or interval number mentioned above, you can also leave a space in the middle. For example, "intentional hammer practice is simple and natural."

10. If the title of the article has a subtitle, use a dash before the subtitle. For Premier Zhou's entrustment ―― A record of farmer scientist Wu Qichang (Lu, Liao Youbin).

To sum up, the title of the article does not need a full stop, and the use of other punctuation marks should be determined by the title itself and cannot be misused.

Question 4: What punctuation marks can't be used in official document titles? Punctuations can be used in official document titles, mainly including pauses, commas, book names, quotation marks, etc. There is no punctuation at the end of the title.

Question 5: Why not punctuate the title of a single paragraph in the official document? The "Regulations on Official Document Processing of Party and Government Organs" stipulates that the "title" consists of the name, reason and language of the issuing organ. In 2000, there was no explanation in the official document processing method of state administrative organs, such as "punctuation marks are generally not needed except for the names of laws and regulations and book titles", and there was no relevant provision in the supporting national standard "Official Document Format of Party and Government Organs".