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A colon is used in a title to clarify composition titles. A colon is used to give emphasis, present dialogue, introduce lists or texts, and clarify composition titles.

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The colon is a punctuation mark (:) used to clarify, provide intensity, and introduce dialogue, lists or text. In a title, the colon explains, makes clearer or adds details about the following text. For instance, in the title given, "Everyday Writing: Apostrophes and Colons," the use of colon indicates the succeeding text deals with apostrophes and colons.

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