yes because it is a name of somrthing. Hope this helped :)
Yes. Since it is considered a historic event you have to capitalize it.
He was a writer
yes
Black belt is two words. An example sentence would be "I will try my best to win the black belt".
Yes. It's a proper noun, a particular place or thing.When referring to race in a sentence, the race is capitalized only if it is proper. You do not capitalize slang race references such as 'black', 'white'. Ex: My friend is an American. I like American cheese. Janie is Canadian. She is also Caucasian.
If it's a "proper name", as in "Siamese", capitalize. If it's just an adjective, as in "black", don't capitalize.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
yes, you do capitalize The Black Hills.
Yes. Since it is considered a historic event you have to capitalize it.
The fighter pilot almost blacked out in the middle of a maneuver.
yes
yes you do because you capalatise nouns nouns are things people ANIMALS Actually, you would not capitalize a common noun, such as an animal. If you were saying, for example, "I came across a lynx on the Mt. Chimmons trail." You would not capitalize lynx; however, if you are using its scientific name, Lynx canadensis, then you capitalize the genus name and you do not capitalize the species name. More examples, do not capitalize: beagle, dog, cat, black ferret, black bear, etc. If you are writing a pets name, like Snoopy, then you would capital the name because that is a proper noun. I hope that is clear and concise.
Black holes are common in most galaxies. It is not odd that there would be a black hole in the middle of the Milky Way.
He was a writer
yes
In the middle of a galaxy.
No, because you can't live on a black hole.