A charity event name is typically placed in italics. This formatting helps distinguish the title of the event from the surrounding text, making it clear that it is a specific event. However, if you're following a particular style guide, be sure to check its specific rules, as some may allow for quotation marks.
You can order oversized checks for a charity event by contacting a printing company that specializes in large format printing. They can help you design and print a custom oversized check with the charity's name and amount.
Italics.
Italics
yes because it is a brand and claire's is a brand and if you didn't put it in italics it could mean someones name sooooooo Nike should be put in italics or any other brand name should be put in italics
Not if you know him, or win some type of charity event in his name. Doubt you get close to him.
Yes, you would put "Mayflower" in quotations because it is an actual name of a boat.
Because its a name of something specific.
You use italics when you are writing the name of a particular boat or vechical.For eaxmple: CSS Hunley The CSS is not part of the name so it does not receive the italics. You will do this for all vehicles that have a name, and not just boats.You do not use italics when talking about the model, or brand of a vehical.Hope this helps.
In italics.
yes
It should be in italics.
no