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Additional sections, like links or history, may be included as needed.
Additional sections, like links or history, may be included as needed.


Each page should have the appropriate category at the bottom:
A link to the main page of the composition FAQ should be included at the bottom of every entry:
 
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[[Composition FAQ]]</pre>
 
Each page should have the "Composition" category at the bottom:


<pre>[[Category:Composition]]</pre>
<pre>[[Category:Composition]]</pre>


For an example, see [[What is a “run-on” sentence?]]
For an example, see [[What is a “run-on” sentence?]]
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[[Composition FAQ]]


[[Category:Composition]]
[[Category:Composition]]

Latest revision as of 12:03, 11 July 2006

Each article in the Composition FAQ should be set up similarly. Please stick to the following guidelines as closely as possible. Any deviation from these guidelines should make sense in the context of the article.

Each article should begin with an explanation, if needed. Then each should contain the following major sections:

  • The Rule(s)
  • Usage
    • Examples
  • Works Cited

Additional sections, like links or history, may be included as needed.

A link to the main page of the composition FAQ should be included at the bottom of every entry:

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[[Composition FAQ]]

Each page should have the "Composition" category at the bottom:

[[Category:Composition]]

For an example, see What is a “run-on” sentence?



Composition FAQ