If a tweet contains an emoji, should I include the emoji when I use the text of the tweet as a title?
Emojis do not need to be included in the titles of tweets. If the emoji is important to the meaning of the tweet, you should… Read More
Emojis do not need to be included in the titles of tweets. If the emoji is important to the meaning of the tweet, you should… Read More
Entries in the works-cited list are created using the MLA template of core elements—facts common to most sources, like author, title, and publication date. To… Read More
Embed an MP3 file the same way you’d embed an image. If you refer to the file only once, include a caption that contains all… Read More
There are different traditions for formatting stage directions, even in publications of the same play. When quoting stage directions, your aim should be consistency. It… Read More
Here we refer to meme in its sense as “an amusing or interesting item (such as a captioned picture or video) or genre of items… Read More
MLA style’s rules for capitalization are intended to help authors remain consistent while also respecting the ways in which titles have traditionally been styled in… Read More
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