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If you are writing something with a title, you would capitalize Happy Holiday Season in the title. If you are writing it in something other than a title, you would not capitalize it.
no
Capitalize titles in writing and grammar when they come before a person's name, as in "President Lincoln." However, do not capitalize titles when they are used generically, like "the president announced a new policy."
You should capitalize island when it is a part of a proper name. For example: Long Island, Gillian's Island.
No they shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes, in writing, you should capitalize the names of books.
If you are writing something with a title, you would capitalize Happy Holiday Season in the title. If you are writing it in something other than a title, you would not capitalize it.
Yes.
no
Yes.
Yes, always capitalize a state.
In a formal writing, yes. In an informal writing, you don't have to.
Capitalize titles in writing and grammar when they come before a person's name, as in "President Lincoln." However, do not capitalize titles when they are used generically, like "the president announced a new policy."
no
you capitalize the first word and all the important words
If you are writing in APA style (and I assume you are), you do not capitalize the names of theories or hypotheses.
Yes