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Every paragraph should begin with a topic sentence that clearly states the main idea, acting as a "mini-title" for that section.

For visual content without a title, Alt Text serves as a helpful text alternative for accessibility and clarity.

Utilize subheadings, bolded keywords, and bullet points to help readers scan and comprehend information quickly when a traditional title is missing. No Title | Tempaste

When a source has , specific formatting guidelines from major citation styles like APA and MLA help readers identify the work. Handling Untitled Sources

If no title is provided, write a short, descriptive phrase about the item and place it in square brackets (e.g., [Photograph of a sunset] ) where the title would normally go. Every paragraph should begin with a topic sentence

"Helpful text" often refers to elements that guide a reader through a document without a primary title:

In long documents like a thesis, use "connective" sentences between sections to explain how different parts of the topic relate to each other. When a source has , specific formatting guidelines

If you use a descriptive title for an in-text citation and it is long, you may shorten it to the first few keywords. Improving Text Structure and Clarity