Asked by rfvv
What is the title of this passage?
1. It’s What Color Do You Feel Like?
2. It’s What color do you feel like?
3. It’s "What Color Do You Feel Like?"
4. It’s "What color do you feel like?"
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Which answer is correct? Do we have to write What Color Do You Feel Like in Italic?
1. It’s What Color Do You Feel Like?
2. It’s What color do you feel like?
3. It’s "What Color Do You Feel Like?"
4. It’s "What color do you feel like?"
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Which answer is correct? Do we have to write What Color Do You Feel Like in Italic?
Answers
Answered by
Reed
If it is a title, all the words (except articles) are capitalized, as in #3. Italics (or underlining) are used if it is the title of a book, a film, a newspaper, magazine, etc. A song, an article in a book or other publication, a chapter heading, etc., would be in quotation marks, NOT italicized. Because it's hard to do italics here, I'll use all caps for the title that should be italicized: An article in TIME magazine, "North Korea Tests Hydrogen Bomb", contends that the regime now has more powerful atomic weapons.
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