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An answer could be "The title of this picture is 'Man and a Train.'"
You find the main idea of the graph then make the title based on that.
The title depends on whatever variable is plotted along that axis.
Combine the title/descriptions of the x-axis and the y-axis to create a title such as the dependence of (y-axis) on (x-axis) along that basis
it describes the data shown simply in a short phrase
You're going about this backwards, I'm afraid. The title comes last, after you've finished your essay. The title should tell the reader what your essay is about. Finish the paper first, then find the right title based on what you've said.
It is called the 'Office of Lauds'. Its title comes from giving praise (laud) to God at the beginning of a new day.
It is called the 'Office of Lauds'. Its title comes from giving praise (laud) to God at the beginning of a new day.
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.
the general content of the material
A title helps the reader get interested, and know the overall topic of the selection (usually).
It depends what the book is about but if i was the reader i would wonder what it would be about because of the nameYou're going about this backwards, dear -- the title comes last, after you've finished the book. Write the book, then you will know if that's a good title.
What kind of TITLE are you thinking about giving your sink?
It tells the map reader what the map is about.
so it stands out and is noticeable. The title is what usually draws the reader to the book.
to tell the reader what type of question or statement the passage is about
because it automatically gives the reader a clear picture of what the poem is going to be about.