choose one (visiting/swimming with) the (choose one) mermaids/sharks/dolphins
dancing on the ocean floor
indepth look at the seas
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no u can not
maybe "The soaking adventure"! YOU are the author -- you need to make up your own titles. The title comes from the story, not the other way around! Write the canoe story first, then the title will come to you.
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you can include in that essay what did you do on the moon,who did you meet,how did you get that idea,the date you went,stc.
narative essay sample
trip of the manager - manager's trip
You should just explain what you did on your field trip. Write about what you did and did not like about the field trip. Write what you learned on the field trip. You could also write if you would recommend the field trip again or do something differently.
You can conclude an essay on skiing by stating how enjoyable it is both as a sport and as a passtime.
It depends on the style guide you are following. In APA style, prepositions with fewer than five letters (such as "to") are not capitalized in titles unless they are the first or last word. However, in other style guides like MLA or Chicago, all words in a title are typically capitalized.
Only you can come up with a good name! Titles come from the story, not from some anonymous person on the internet! You're getting this backwards I'm afraid -- you need to write the story first and think of the title last.Titles are also not as important as some writers think - your title might change many times between your first write and your final draft!Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved? What is something special about the story that might make a good title? Don't sweat it - just write something down and get on with the story!
The correct form is, "to take someone on a trip."