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Title Capitalization

Shouldn’t be capitalized Title Capitalization Should be capitalized Shouldn’t be capitalized Articles (the, a, an), unless the article is the first or (less likely, of course) last word of the title Prepositions of four letters or fewer (unless the preposition is the first or last word of the title) Conjunctions of four letters or fewer (unless the conjunction is the first or last word of the title) The particle "to" used with an infinitive (unless the "to" is the first or last word of the title) The first and last words of the title All nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives

Example Titles murder in the blue room growing up in a divided society the corn king and the spring queen new kids on the block the hunt for red october garfield goes to waist oh the places you’ll go! 50 simple things you can do to save the earth turn your kid into a computer genius fall into darkness

Paragraph Capitalization Packet

Due Date – Tomorrow afternoon (before 11:59am) Microsoft Word Email me… To: randon.sommars@gmail.com Subject: 1260Jackie박정히20143948583 Attachment – Attachment name same as subject Due Date – Tomorrow afternoon (before 11:59am)