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How Do You Give A Paper A Catchy Title?

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How Do You Give A Paper A Catchy Title?

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When it comes to writing a paper, first impressions count. Since the title of your paper is the first thing people read, it sets the stage for what they can expect from the content. A catchy title is a great way to start your paper off on the right foot and engage your reader. Consider the main subject of your paper as well as your argument. Your title should reflect both of these elements. If you’re unsure about either, wait until you’ve finished your paper before you choose a catchy title. Think of synonyms for the words you want to use in your title. You can look up synonyms in a hard copy Thesaurus, online or with the Thesaurus function in your word processor. Sometimes synonyms can be catchier than the original word you’ve chosen. Experiment with puns or plays on words. Puns can give your title a clever element as long as they’re not overly cheesy. For example, “Atom and Eve” would be a catchy title if your paper tackles science and theology. Make sure your title isn’t too long. T

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