Your question has to be rewritten before it can be sensibly answered, and there is an enormous amount of information missing. Was the car stolen, was there a lien on it, was the person who signed the title actually the owner, etc., etc. THINK about your question, describe the circumstances, the factors which would influence the answer and then re ask it.
it depends if your doing it in the first person form i would say "life and how i see it" if its second person you should come up with a title that points out her but is not her.
go back to where you come from and ask your car dealer. :)
The singular verb "was" is used, to agree with the non-specific "what", not signs.Example : "As we drove through the city, there were signs of what was to come."
Titles come from what you have written, not from some anonymous person on the internet! Finish your story, and the title will come to you out of what you've done. It has to tell the reader about the story, and you can't do that until the story is complete.
You don't refer to the person differently. You just refer to the person normally. Doctoral Degrees come with the title "Doctor," but Master's Degrees do not have a title. If you *want* to call me Master though, I'm okay with it. :)
You will get signs from that person, like hanging out with you too much, or asking you personal questions, or the one I hate, asking if that person can come over and hang out with you in your room. Ughhh, i hate that one. But, just look at the signs. If somebody loves you, then they will tell you.
YES !!!!!!, You will be the next person they come looking for.
a title takes how long to come back
The way to get titles for your writing is to finish the writing first. Then, titles will come to you based on what you have written. Most song titles come from something in the song or from a person's name. Write the song, then use part of a line as your title.
The title must come from your story! Write the story first, then your title will have come to you from what you wrote.
Only you can come up with a good name! Book Titles come from the story, not from some anonymous person on the internet! Titles are not as important as some writers think, also - 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? Why was the person kidnapped? Think of a title that shows what's going on.Check out the Related Questions for help with your book, too!
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