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An anecdote does not necessarily have a title, as it is typically a short, personal story or account that is often used to illustrate a point or convey a particular message. However, if the anecdote is being shared in a formal or published setting, it may be given a title for organizational purposes or to provide context for the reader or listener. In informal settings, an anecdote is usually introduced or shared without a specific title.

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9mo ago

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