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The title comes from what you've written, not before. If you wrote an article about losing history, then it's a good title. Finish the article first, and the title will come out of what you wrote.
The title was Island of the Blue Dolphin. It was written by Scott O'Dell.
Island of the Blue Dolphins.
The title of an article is also called the heading, or it may be called the headline if it is an important newspaper article.
"Click!" was originally written by Scott when he was a child, at around the age of 11 or 12 and was only shared with his family.In 2014 Scott decided to make major changes and major improvements to the story and publish it for all to read. The original title was "The Remote", but Scott felt the title was too much of a spoiler, so he changed it to "Click!".
To write an article title in a paper using APA format, capitalize the first letter of the title, as well as any proper nouns. It should be written in sentence case, meaning only the first word and proper nouns are capitalized. Additionally, the title should be centered on the page and written in bold font.
Titles come from what you have written, not the other way around. Finish your article, and the title will come to you from what you have written about the media and the athletes. Perhaps from a quote you got from one of the athletes, or from some of the statistics you researched.
What a good title is will depend on what aspect of dance your article is about.
No, underlining the title of an article makes it look like a hyperlink, emboldening the title would be best.
Yes, the article title should be italicized in a publication.