to emphasize the importance of a word or phrase
The correct capitalization is:The closest star to the Earth after the Sun is the Alpha Centauri.Earth and Sun are specific bodies and formal nouns as used in this sentence. And the first word in the sentence is always capitalized.
It is a transposition error. 13 should be 31.
Capitalization
No it doesn't require any capitalization.
When determining whether to capitalize the word "versus," simply apply the general rules of capitalization. There are no special capitalization rules for the word "versus." Remember, however, that "versus" is a Latin word and should properly appear in italics. The abbreviation of "versus" is "v." and again it should be italicized.
The correct capitalization is:The closest star to the Earth after the Sun is the Alpha Centauri.Earth and Sun are specific bodies and formal nouns as used in this sentence. And the first word in the sentence is always capitalized.
Yes, the title "To Kill a Mockingbird" should be capitalized, following standard title capitalization rules.
It is a transposition error. 13 should be 31.
No, "manga cum laude" should not be capitalized in a resume. It is not a formal academic distinction like "Summa Cum Laude" and does not require capitalization.
Capitalization
No it doesn't require capitalization.
The capitalization is not necessary.
Incorrect capitalization: "the president of the united states" should be "The President of the United States" as proper nouns like titles and countries should be capitalized.
You should use capitalization in writing for the first letter of a sentence, proper nouns (names of people, places, and things), titles, and the pronoun "I."
No they do not require capitalization.
Capitalization and
In Chicago style, a heading should be centered, with the title in headline-style capitalization. Subheadings should be in sentence-style capitalization and aligned to the left.