No, smaller words are generally not capitalized in a title.
Be is capitalized in the title, It Might Be You.
Typically prepositions are not capitalized in a title; however if you feel that it should be capitalized it is your choice.
When dean is being used as a title, yes, it should be capitalized.
Yes, "are" should be capitalized if it is the first word in a title.
No, smaller words are generally not capitalized in a title.
Be is capitalized in the title, It Might Be You.
In most cases, the word "other" should not be capitalized in a title unless it is the first word or part of a proper noun. The general rule is to capitalize the first word, proper nouns, and any significant words in a title, but "other" is usually considered a common word and not capitalized.
No. Of course it may depend on the usage, but prepositions are not normally capitalized in a title.
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Typically prepositions are not capitalized in a title; however if you feel that it should be capitalized it is your choice.
When dean is being used as a title, yes, it should be capitalized.
Capitalized it when it is the first and last word of the title
The Chicago, APA, and MLA style manuals agree that major words (nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) are capitalized in a title. Since the word do is a verb, it should be capitalized in a title.
It is capitalized when it directly precedes a name.
No it should not be capitalized.