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Titles Mrs. Weidner

What to Capitalize Hiking at the Grand Canyon House Passes Trade Bill Always capitalize the first and last word of any title. How to Land Your Dream Job Capitalize nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Visiting Beautiful Ruins (noun) As She Ran Away (pronoun) The Importance of Learning Fast (verb) The Poky Little Puppy (adjective) She Quietly Waits (adverb) Do not capitalize articles, prepositions, or coordinating conjunctions. To Catch a Thief (article) One Year in Paris (preposition) Magic and Daybreak (coordinating conjunction) YourDictionary.com

Italics vs Quotations shorter works --- “Quotations” Poems “The Road Not Taken” Short Stories “The Lottery” Songs “Tokyo Nights” LARGER WORKS---ITALICIZE Movies: Batman Begins Novels: The Lord of the Flies