Living the life of poverty
the cancer of the Philippines
the cancer of the Philippines
Yes, articles should be italicized in writing when they are part of a larger work, such as a book title or a journal article title.
No, unless the article is the first or last word in a title.
A cat and a spider
Upton Sinclair and "End Poverty in California" A.K.A. EPIC. They should work on a cuter title...
All words of a title should be capitalized except for articles, conjunctions and prepositions.
"Articles" is the very first word, since it is in the title. The first word in the text is "To"
All words in a title will be capitalized except articles (other than the first word in the title) and prepositions.
To cite articles with no author in APA format, start the reference with the title of the article in place of the author's name. Use title case for the title of the article and italicize it. Follow the title with the publication date, the name of the publication, and the URL if it is an online article.
When citing two articles with the same title and no author, differentiate them by including the publication date or the website where they were found in the in-text citation and the reference list.