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  2. Wikipedia:Stand-alone lists - Wikipedia

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    Stand-alone lists (also referred to as list articles) are articles composed of one or more embedded lists, or series of items formatted into a list.Many stand-alone lists identify their content's format in their titles, beginning with descriptors such as "List of" (List of sovereign states), "Timeline of" (Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic), or similar.

  3. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Words to watch/Archive 4

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    Contentious_labels already lists several words in the box, to Dougweller's point of examples. Another word that might be added to the list is "invalid". Adding "pejorative" to CL section guideline, with examples of form can help MoS as few published academics are editors on Wikipedia. It's subtle grammar of Wikipedia disapproving or RS ...

  4. Outline (list) - Wikipedia

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    Outlines can be presented as a work's table of contents, but they can also be used as the body of a work. The Outline of Knowledge from the 15th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica is an example of this. Wikipedia includes outlines that summarize subjects (for example, see Outline of chess, Outline of Mars, and Outline of knowledge).

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Titles of works - Wikipedia

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    Titles in quotation marks that include (or in unusual cases consist of) something that requires italicization for some other reason than being a title, e.g. a genus and species name, or a non-English phrase, or the name of a larger work being referred to, also use the needed italicization, inside the quotation marks: "Ferromagnetic Material in ...

  6. List of titles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of personal titles arranged in a sortable table. They can be sorted: Alphabetically; By language, nation, or tradition of origin; By function. See Separation of duties for a description of the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative functions as they are generally understood today.

  7. List of narrative forms - Wikipedia

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    This includes some illness narratives. Realistic fiction – stories which portray fictional characters, settings, and events that could exist in real life. Screenplay – a story that is told through dialogue and character action that is meant to be performed for a motion picture and exhibited on a screen.

  8. Text types - Wikipedia

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    It refers to the reasons advanced for or against a matter. The writer usually argues with another side to convince the reader to join a certain side. Comparing the past and the present is a good way of framing an argument, especially if a lot has been written about it.

  9. Wikipedia:Example cruft - Wikipedia

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    Naturally, every theory can be demonstrated using examples or counter-examples. However, this tends to make articles less readable and reliable because mentioning too many examples, or exploring an individual example in an excessive level of detail, takes the article farther away from its original point.