In title place, use up to twenty words of the content of the tweet. Note any images, links, polls, videos, etc. in brackets after content. If there are emojis that cannot be replicated, provide the name of the emoji in square brackets; a full list of emoji names can be found at http://unicode.org/emoji/charts/index.html.
Basic Tweet:
Author, A. A. [@username]. (Date of post). Content of post [Image, link, etc. attached] [Tweet]. Twitter. URL.
Example Tweets:
Obama, B. [@BarackObama]. (2020, January 17). In every scene, you are my star, @MichelleObama! Happy birthday, baby! [Image attached] [Tweet]. Twitter. https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1218174463046553600
TSA [@TSA]. (2020, January 21). Andy Kim works with TSA's Strategic Communications & Public Affairs managing TSA.gov. His job also allows him time to #volunteer [Image attached] [Tweet]. https://twitter.com/TSA/status/1219684836505317376
Chickenfoot [@chickenfoot]. (2020, January 8). [Chicken emoji, rock-on emoji, guitar emoji] repost from instagram: @joe_fit_guitarist [image attached] [Tweet]. Twitter https://twitter.com/chickenfoot/status/1215040527424356352