you capitalize the first word and all the important words
Only if it is the first word.
As I recall, the rule for capitalizing titles is: Capitalize the first word, and every word that is not an article, conjunction, or short preposition. Through might be a preposition, but it is certainly not a short preposition, so if I have stated the rule correctly, 'through' deserves to be capitalized in a title.
Oh, dude, like, you totally capitalize "First Mate" when it's used as a title before a name, but if you're just talking about a general first mate on a ship, then nah, you don't need to capitalize it. So, like, if you're addressing First Mate Jack Sparrow, capitalize it, but if you're just like, "Hey, the first mate is swabbing the deck," then keep it lowercase. Easy peasy.
Yes. Always capitalize short verb forms in titles. This includes "Is," "Was," "Are" and "Be."
All words apart from conjunctions, prepositions and articles should be capitalized. The first and last word should be capitalized regardless of whether it falls into one of the above categories.
To properly include an article title in a paper, you should use quotation marks around the title and capitalize the first word and any important words in the title. Additionally, the title should be in italics if you are typing it, or underlined if you are writing it by hand.
Yes, according to most style guides, you should capitalize the first word of a subtitle even if it is an article, conjunction, or preposition. This helps maintain consistency and readability in your writing.
To properly quote an article title in a paper, you should enclose the title in quotation marks and capitalize the first word and any important words in the title.
To properly quote an article title in an essay, you should enclose the title in quotation marks and capitalize the first letter of each major word.
You will make it look like the original title. In most cases that would be all caps.
No, unless the article is the first or last word in a title.
Yes, when writing a paper, an article title should be italicized.
To cite an article title in text according to APA guidelines, you should put the title in quotation marks and capitalize the first word, proper nouns, and the first word after a colon or dash.
If you are writing something with a title, you would capitalize Happy Holiday Season in the title. If you are writing it in something other than a title, you would not capitalize it.
To cite the title of an article in text using APA format, you should put the title in quotation marks and capitalize the first word, proper nouns, and the first word after a colon or em dash.
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.
Depending on what context it is in. For ex. in "To Kill a Mockingbird," to would be capitalized.