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The Fun of Geometry
The title should appear exactly as it does on the book, and be underlined or italicized.
Typically, all verbs are capitalized in titles. In fact, all words within a title are capitalized with the exception of articles (a, an, the) and short prepositions (of, in, on, etc).
False
Yes it should. Any word in a title should be capitalized. However, the only acception to this is if the words "a, an, or the" are in the title and are not the first word. Then they are not capitalized.
When dean is being used as a title, yes, it should be capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.
No it should not be capitalized.
Typically, all verbs are capitalized in titles. In fact, all words within a title are capitalized with the exception of articles (a, an, the) and short prepositions (of, in, on, etc).
All words in a title apart from articles, conjunctions and prepositions should be capitalized.
False
Yes it should. Any word in a title should be capitalized. However, the only acception to this is if the words "a, an, or the" are in the title and are not the first word. Then they are not capitalized.
When dean is being used as a title, yes, it should be capitalized.
It should be capitalized if referring to a name or a title.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Yes. As a general rule, between should not be capitalized in a title but since it is more than 5 letters then it should be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a 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.
If you are quoting directly from a written document, the only capitalized words should be those that are capitalized in the original text. If you are quoting speech, you should use capitalization where appropriate with the usual grammar rules.