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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

writing the title/heading

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00I am trying to write the heading for special points young people in a group would earn if they do things as asked, good deeds, etc. at the discretion of a group leader. How should I word it? It is acceptable to use quotation marks when the wording is functioning as sort of a heading? I think it makes aesthetically unattrative to use quotation marks in writing headings or titles in newspapers or any recognizable? situations.02br
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00Can these do?02br
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00A member can earn a star when he is deemed to have done something worthy. Can the title of the list of points be like this?02br
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00How should I write the title?02br
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01b00 Star Points 02b00OR 01b00Good Member Points02b00 OR 01b00"Star" Points02b00 (unattractive??) OR 01b00"Good Member" Points02b00 (unattractive??)02br
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001. John Doe02br
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002. Jane Doe, etc.0-
  

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0You can use quotes in your heading - it's not unattractive. But it may not be necessary either. Does everyone already understand what these points are?

  • 0You can use quotes in your heading - it's not unattractive.
  • But it may not be necessary either.
  • Does everyone already understand what these points are?
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0You can use quotes in your heading - it's not unattractive. But it may not be necessary either. Does everyone already understand what these points are? If so, don't use them.02br
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00But I'm not really sure I've answered your question.0-

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