M2-d Capitalize titles and subtitles of longer works, such as books, magazines, and newspapers.

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article An adjective that precedes a noun and identifies a definite reference to something specific (the) or an indefinite reference to something less specific (a or an).

coordinating conjunction A word that joins comparable and equally important sentence elements: for, and, or, but, nor, yet, or so.

preposition A word (such as between, in, or of) that indicates the relation between a word in a sentence and its object.

Capitalize the first and last words in a title and subtitle plus all other words except for articles, coordinating conjunctions, and prepositions.

War and Peace The Grand Canyon Suite
Tragedy: Vision and Form “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer”

(See also P6-c and M5-a.)

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