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For a paper or other nonfiction work, you use what you wrote about to find your title. Finish the work first - the title comes from what you wrote, so you usually can't think of a good title until you're through.

Read over your work and look for interesting phrases or statements that might make good titles. Or pick a general title like "Understanding the Brain" or "How to Drive a Car." Your title must tell what the paper or other work is going to be telling the reader, unlike a fiction title which must entice the reader to buy the book or story.

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