Rules of capitalization for titles

    • [DOC File]CAPITALIZATION

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      Capitalization Rules. Capitalize the pronoun “I” and the interjection “O” (but not “oh”) Ex: Walt Whitman wrote a poem called “O Captain! My Captain!” Capitalize proper nouns and adjectives. Ex: a poet Homer Homeric simile. Capitalize geographical names—towns, counties, states, regions

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    • [DOC File]Capitalization and Punctuation Rules

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      Of course, you capitalize the first letters of a person’s first, middle and last names (Taylor Alison Swift), but you also capitalize suffixes (Jr., the Great, Princess of Power, etc.) and titles. Titles can be as simple as Mr., Mrs. or Dr., but they also apply to situations wherein you address a person by his or her position as though it’s their first name.

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    • [DOC File]Capitalization Rules

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      Capitalize other important words within titles, including the short verb forms Is, Are, and Be. C8: Do not capitalize names of seasons. C9: Capitalize the first word of a salutation and the first word of a complimentary close. C10: Capitalize words derived from proper nouns. C11: Capitalize the names of specific course titles when followed by a ...

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    • [DOC File]Capitalization Rules

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      Capitalize short words like in, out, off, and up in the titles when they serve as adverbs rather than as prepositions. “AT&T Chalks Up Record Earnings for the Year” BUT: “Sailing up the Mississippi” The Spy Who Came In From the Cold. Capitalize short prepositions like in and up when used together with prepositions having four or more letters.

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    • Title Capitalization Tool - Capitalize My Title - Automatic Title Case …

      Capitalization Rules. Capitalize the first word: The first word of a sentence. (He likes to nap.) The first word in the greeting and closing of letters and emails. (Dear Mr. Smith, Yours truly,) ... Other titles: Capitalization Rules ...

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    • [DOC File]Capitalization Rules for Titles of Literary and Artistic …

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      Of course, you capitalize the first letters of a person’s first, middle and last names (John Quincy Adams), but you also capitalize suffixes (Jr., the Great, Princess of Power, etc.) and titles. Titles can be as simple as Mr., Mrs. or Dr., but they also apply to situations wherein you address a person by his or her position as though it’s their first name.

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    • [DOC File]10 Rules of Capitalization - Ms J. Smith

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      capitalize courtesy titles when used before the name of a person. Dr. Jones. Mr. Smith. Mrs. Jackson. President Bush. capitalize the words in the opening line of a letter. Dear Luke, Dear Editor, To Whom It May Concern, capitalize the first word only in a letter closing. Yours truly, Love, Sincerely, Titles Proper Adjectives Direct Quotations

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