Some believe you should, since the names of trains are italicized. However, it is rare to see roller coaster names italicized in published articles, and I don't believe there is a style guide (such as The Chicago Manual of Style) that specifically recommends it for Roller Coasters. Unless a widely-used style guide can be found to support it, I wouldn't consider the italics necessary.
To make it more intense.
No, Italics.
You just put on the virtual reality glasses and BOOM!!
Some one with high blood pressure should not ride roller coasters because they put several different types of stress on the body which can cause your blood pressure go up even higher and put your heart in danger.
You don't. You use underlining, bold, or italics if you're typing.
I guess to make them more exciting. Most teens and adults probably wouldn't enjoy just a flat track going in a circle.
<i></i> put the words that you want to be in italics between the ><
For enjoyment and laughter that would probably put a smile on your face. there are awesome roller coasters. Disney Channel stars. You get to participate in parades. Trust me you will want to go.
In a novel, can you put song titles in italics?
That is one method of differentiating a title. The specific way you should do it will depend on the style manual you are to follow.
Generally, company names are not italicized or enclosed in quotation marks. Product names are often capitalized but can be italicized or enclosed in quotation marks when emphasizing them in a sentence.
yes because it is a brand and claire's is a brand and if you didn't put it in italics it could mean someones name sooooooo Nike should be put in italics or any other brand name should be put in italics