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These are some policies on how articles should be written. * Character articles should be written in the third person and in the past tense, not present or future tense. All other articles (chapter, episode, music, etc.) may be written in the present tense. * When listing information and someone has been replaced by someone else in the plot, the person who was chronologically first should be listed first. * Articles should be written in US English, not British English. * Articles should be written in an in-universe style, and not refer to the reader or viewer when talking about events. * All articles should be written in an unambiguous style: * Assertions should, in general, be back up by specific examples with citations. * The point of a phrase or paragraph shoul

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  • These are some policies on how articles should be written. * Character articles should be written in the third person and in the past tense, not present or future tense. All other articles (chapter, episode, music, etc.) may be written in the present tense. * When listing information and someone has been replaced by someone else in the plot, the person who was chronologically first should be listed first. * Articles should be written in US English, not British English. * Articles should be written in an in-universe style, and not refer to the reader or viewer when talking about events. * All articles should be written in an unambiguous style: * Assertions should, in general, be back up by specific examples with citations. * The point of a phrase or paragraph shoul
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  • These are some policies on how articles should be written. * Character articles should be written in the third person and in the past tense, not present or future tense. All other articles (chapter, episode, music, etc.) may be written in the present tense. * When listing information and someone has been replaced by someone else in the plot, the person who was chronologically first should be listed first. * Articles should be written in US English, not British English. * Articles should be written in an in-universe style, and not refer to the reader or viewer when talking about events. * All articles should be written in an unambiguous style: * Assertions should, in general, be back up by specific examples with citations. * The point of a phrase or paragraph should be clear without ambiguity as to whom or what is being referred to or how the editor(s)'s arguments connect with the evidence. If necessary, the template may be used when readers are confused as to the point or subject of a sentence.
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