Sodium (Na) is me. I am 18, English, and probably going to become a doctor next year (I have entered for medicine at the Cambridge and London medical schools).
THoughts on Wikipedia
Style/Structure of an article
I wouldn't like to impose what I think works well on anybody else, but in case anybody is interested this is what I tend to follow:
- First sentence/sentences should provide a definition of the subject. It should explicitly state what the item is, not just be, for example, its most common use.
- First paragraph below definition, should provide introduction to article in non-technical language (or introduce technical words with explanation.)
- I leave a 'Further information' heading in bold font at the end of the article. Bullet-pointed, I add sources which go in to more detail on the information in the article (but not necessarily just sites I have used in writing it.)
- I indent my italicised see also: links, which link to other wikipedia articles.
- /Talk goes right at the bottom.
I have
plants.
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