You would put it in italics.
Example:
Wow, she thought.
You capitalize it
Apostrophe
I will punctuate this sentence.
Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
this : that :: these : those.
It should be a writer's thoughts.
Underline or italicize -saf
You capitalize it
Thoughts in literature are typically punctuated using italics or quotation marks. However, some authors choose not to use any punctuation at all and instead integrate the character's thoughts directly into the text. The chosen method should be consistent throughout the narrative to avoid confusion for the reader.
It should be --- The answer is i n fact i n the book.
No, a book cannot record your thoughts for posterity. Your thoughts can be written down in a book, but the book itself cannot record your thoughts independently.
Apostrophe
I will punctuate this sentence.
Read a book such as My Side of the Mountain, and write a reflection of the plot.
The sentence "We read the book The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg" is already correctly punctuated and capitalized. It includes the correct capitalization of the book title and author's name.
I need to punctuate this paragraph before submitting it to my teacher for review.
No it is not a rule. You should punctuate as normal.