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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Is this in point form?

Hi,

I was looking at a pamphlet of a workshop and in it, it had the following writing. Please tell me why no articles there? Is this in point form?

Workshops

"TPR - Old Life for a New Methodology"

" Components of Composition"
  

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Yes, it is simply a listing of the titles of the workshops.

  • Yes, it is simply a listing of the titles of the workshops.
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Yes, it is simply a listing of the titles of the workshops.
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Hi,

So are the titles of the workshops are usually (or always) written in point form?
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If the writer wants to make a list of similar things, point form is a useful way to do it. There is nothing magical about workshop titles that makes them more appropriate for a list than anything else: movies being shown, items to bring on a camping trip, features you want on your next car, or your next boyfriend...
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Thank you.

Can I list things I should bring for a camping trip like this?

Things I need for my camping trip:

Chair

Clothes to change into for four days

Map of the area

(a???) Couple of novels to read while camping

Cellular phone

Extra blanket

Some snacks

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