"The Sneetches and Other Stories"
I think so
He will eventually I would think.
i think a cool title would be : Elementary my dear Watson!
i think yes
Peter Pan.
I think I would go to the local dmv for the answer , how are we suppose to know? And wake up would you!
When I hear about a Title for a vehicle I think either clean or salvaged. I've personally never heard anyone use the term "Regular" for describing the title. Also someone could be meaning that they have the "regular title" for the car, which would mean they have the paperwork for it, which ON THAT paperwork it would show whether the vehicle is clean or salvaged.
The title of a speech is typically placed in quotes. It is not necessary to use italics or underline.
I would think yes! as it is a job title and considered a word to most people.
Dr.Seuss's birthday is on March 2,1904 He died on September 24,1991 He was aged 87 when he died. If he were alive he would be 109 years old.
Your teacher wants you to use your imagination and think of a different title. Use what the story is about and you'll be able to think of something. Here's a link to show you how writers make up story titles.
It depends It sounds like a book report name using "introducing" Yes, I would think it would be a GREAT tile. Frequently it had been used in books for example maybe a title like this "Introducing the world of dogs"would be better.