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yes.
No, there is no comma in the title "America the Beautiful."
You do not use a comma before III, or before any Roman Numeral, if it is part of a name such as King George III.
If you mean "do we use a comma before 'etc.'?", then yes we do. Remember to take some paper, a pen, etc. (Oxford ALD).
Usually after a persons title there is a period (.)
No, a comma is not used to separate a title and a person's name. Instead, a comma is used to separate the title from other information or to separate items in a list. In the case of "Alumnus Scott," no comma is necessary.
You would put a comma before a book title. The sentence you want to write might go - her book, Snow Country, was read by millions.
no
No, that wouldn't be necessary. Here is the exception. If you are using an appositive phrase, you will need to use a comma before and after the song title. Example: In their most recent song, "The God that Failed," Metallica rocks.
To write the title of an article effectively in a paper, be concise and descriptive. Use key words that capture the main idea of the article. Consider the audience and purpose of the paper when crafting the title.
To properly title an APA paper, center the title at the top of the page, use title case (capitalize the first letter of each major word), and keep it concise and informative.
To properly format and write an article title in a paper, you should capitalize the first letter of each major word, use italics or quotation marks for the title, and place it at the beginning of the paper.