Names of races are just proper nouns (they require capital letters), and they don't require italics, underlining, or quotation marks. Generally, these requirements are for media not events.
In academic writing, journal articles should be italicized rather than quoted.
When an internet source has been quoted in an essay or paper, the writer should be listed first, followed by the name of the article from which the citation came. This should be followed by the name of the website. A direct link to this article should then be provided underneath.
Yes, Titans can be a fitting name for a race of evil beings. The name carries a sense of power and grandeur, often associated with formidable and malevolent entities from mythology. It can convey a sense of strength and dominance for an evil race.
Harley Race's birth name is Harley Leland Race.
No, just capitalized.
There's only one race, and that's the human race, therefore no people should not be seperated by race.
name one type of Irish road race
When quoting from a letter in a written document, you can include the quoted text within quotation marks. Make sure to include the name of the person who wrote the letter, the date of the letter, and a comma or colon before the quoted text.
the iditarod race is the race in memory of balto
Race Gentry's birth name is John Papiro.
his perfect race was called the ayrian race
Could you please resubmit your question with the name of the person who would be quoted. I cannot tell you if any celebrities have quoted a person without that person's name. Thanks.