Ladders and Snakes. ?
Rush's most recent album is Snakes & Arrows. It was released on May 1, 2007 and is Rush's 18th full length studio album. The title for the album was inspired by the children's game Snakes and Ladders and a quote from hamlet "slings and arrows."
Yes it should. Any word in a title should be capitalized. However, the only acception to this is if the words "a, an, or the" are in the title and are not the first word. Then they are not capitalized.
A title page should include the title of the work, the author's name, the date of publication, and any other relevant information such as the course or instructor's name.
They should have a title and a key. The values displayed can be percentages or counts or other measures.
In Greek it is known as Oedipus Tyrannos. But the title should only be 'Oedipus'
He beat Orton at Bragging Rights and held the title until TLC:Tables,Ladders, and Chairs PPV where he lost the title to the 2009 slammy award winner for breakout star of the year Sheamus.
Typically prepositions are not capitalized in a title; however if you feel that it should be capitalized it is your choice.
A title page of a document or report should include the title of the document, the author's name, the date of publication, and any other relevant information such as the organization or institution it is associated with.
The title of Suzanne Collins' new book released in 2015 is "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes."
Yes, you should capitalize "About" in a title.
No other title.
If it is the first word in the sentence then it should be capitalized or if it is in a title but other than that it is always lower case.