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17 December, 08:58

Everyday Writing: Apostrophes and Colons When is a colon used in a title?

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  1. 17 December, 09:22
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    A colon is used in a title to clarify composition titles. A colon is used to give emphasis, present dialogue, introduce lists or texts, and clarify composition titles.
  2. 17 December, 09:27
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    Colon is one of the punctuations which is used to:

    1. Lay emphasis

    Example: He loved just one: Bruno, his dog

    2. To present dialogue (we write the name of the speaker and then insert colon followed by his/her dialogue.)

    Example: Rita: How are you?

    Mary: Fine, and you?

    3. Clarify composition titles (to explain parallel ideas colon is used in compositions like lectures or book titles), and

    Example: Rousseau's Dog: Two Great Thinkers at War in the Age of Enlightenment

    4. To introduce text or lists.

    Example: Three types of Subordinate or Dependent Clauses are: Adjective clause, Adverb clause and Noun clause
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