Which title is capitalized correctly?
The Fantastic Mr. Fox
the Fantastic Mr. Fox
The fantastic Mr. Fox
The Fantastic. MR. Fox
The Prince and the Pauper
The Prince and The Pauper
The Prince And the Pauper
The prince and the pauper
The Boy Who Wanted to Play Guitar
The Boy Who Wanted To Play Guitar
The Boy who Wanted To Play Guitar
The Boy who Wanted to Play Guitar
He's Funny and She's Smart
He's Funny and she's Smart
He's funny and she's smart
He's Funny And She's Smart
Monsters and Aliens Unite
Monsters And Aliens Unite
Monsters and aliens unite
Monsters And aliens Unite
April Rain: The Story of a Girl
April Rain: the Story of a Girl
April Rain: The Story Of A Girl
April Rain: The Story Of a Girl
A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale Of Two Cities
A tale of two cities
A Tale of two Cities
Which of the following should always be capitalized in a title?
The first word
The second word
The last word
Articles (the, an, a) always need to be _______________ in titles.
lowercase
uppercase
All of the following should be capitalized in titles EXCEPT:
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
All of these need to be capitalized
After a colon in a title, the first word needs to be...
... lowercase. May Lowe: the Diary of a Mother
... uppercase. May Lowe: The Diary of a Mother
Any word that's five or more letters long in a title needs to be capitalized.