The titles after the colons were usually punctuated with commas.
Well, for a novel title, common punctuation includes exclamation marks to add emphasis, or quotation marks to indicate a specific reference. It really depends on the tone and content of the novel.
Common punctuation in short fiction includes commas, periods, and question marks. They help make the text clear and easy to understand.
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Well, different languages have their own specific punctuation rules. For example, in English, we use commas differently than in some other languages. It all depends on the grammar and writing conventions of each language.
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When writing a novel, special symbols such as colons, dashes, and quote marks could be added to the title to highlight the content of the text and express ideas. The following are some examples of special symbols that can be added to the title of a book: " Dream of the Red Chamber "-" Dream of the Red Chamber is a famous long novel in ancient China that expressed the family ethics of the feudal society and the thoughts and feelings of the female characters." 2. Pride and Predict-"Pride and Predict is a classic novel in English literature that tells the love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy." " One Hundred Years of Solitude "-" One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Colombia Garcia Márquez. It is a novel describing the history and culture of Latin-America." "Journey to the West"-"Journey to the West is one of the four famous ancient Chinese novels. It tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand helping Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures." There are a few points to note when adding special symbols: Symbols should be used reasonably and should not be abused or used inappropriately. 2. Symbols must conform to the overall style and reading experience of the novel. Symbols should be used to highlight the content of the text and express ideas appropriately so that the reader will not be confused or misunderstood.
One example could be 'Alice's Café: Where Every Cup Tells a Story'. The colon here gives the sense that the café has a story to tell with each cup of coffee. Another is 'Peter's Pets!' The exclamation mark makes it seem like a lively and exciting place for pets. And then there's 'The Old - Fashioned Toy Shop'. The hyphen helps to describe the nature of the shop as being old - fashioned.
Titles of short stories and poems often use quotation marks or italics. For example, 'The Secret Garden' or *The Road Not Taken*.
An example of a rather sad novel title was as follows: The Lost Shore The Flower of the Other Shore Blossoms Flowers Falling and Blooming "How many flowers have fallen in my dream?" "Those lost flowers bloom in the fleeting years." [The Flower of the Other Shore Blossoms Without Leaves] "Flowers bloom on the other side, dreaming of returning to the Tang Dynasty." "Flowers Fall to the End of the World" "The flowers on the other shore fall silently." The sadness in the fleeting years "The Flower Leaves on the Other Shore"
The title of the novel,"Tricks", used a contrasting technique to express the importance of "tricks" to success by comparing "tricks" with "no tricks" so as to attract readers to read and explore the secrets. This kind of comparison could arouse the interest and curiosity of the readers, prompting them to read further to learn more about the "trick". At the same time, through this method, the novel also highlighted the theme of "tricks" so that readers could better understand the theme and plot of the novel.