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What punctuation can be used in the title of the article?

The use of punctuation marks in article titles generally has the following situations.

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.

The title of the article is a compound sentence with a comma in the middle and no period at the end.

You can add pauses and commas in the middle of the title.

If the title expresses the tone of doubt or exclamation, you can add a question mark or exclamation mark, or you can not add it.

You can use dashes and ellipsis in the title.

You can use a colon in the title.

You can use quotation marks and book titles in the title.

You can use the space symbol in the title.

A title consisting of two sentences or two phrases, in addition to the comma or interval number mentioned above, can also be blank in the middle.

If the title of the article has a subtitle, use a dash before the subtitle.