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No, a nor'easter is just a type of storm, if you were talking about a specific storm, say the Nor'easter of '97, you would capitalize it because then it's a proper noun. Otherwise, treat the name nor'easter the way you would treat the word cat or thunderstorm.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
do you capitalize roaring twenties
do you capitalize the word protestant
If you did not hav a trick they will NOT giv you candy.
No, it isn't one word, but is acceptable as either trick or treat or trick-or-treat.
Trick or Treating means, if you don't give me a treat then i will trick you..............
TRICK OR TREAT, mon
Bewitched - 1964 To Trick-Or-Treat or Not to Trick-Or-Treat 6-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Trick or treat (Halloween) is on October 31.
knock on someones door and say trick or treat
if you dont get a treat you do a trick on the one that didnt give you a treat
In the USA it's generally just that, "Trick-or-Treat".
no i dont think he trick or treat
Trick 'r Treat was created in 2007.
just say trick or treat in a nice way