Yes, you must always capitilize a name. It is a Proper noun, and must have a capital at the begining
yes we have to capitalize a book's name...
Normally place the name of the book in italics, but not the chapter name.
You capitalize it
A chapter title is a name of a chapter to give you an idea of what the chapter of a book is about.
The name of chapter 26 is "its mother"
You capitalize the first letter of the name of each book. If you write "First Samuel," for example, instead of "1 Samuel" or I Samuel, then you also capitalize the F of "First."
The seccond chapter in Twilight is called Open Book.
You should capitalize it if it is a brand name.
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no, university would be exactly as the word school or chair or table. eg: what university will he attend? as to : he is planning to go to the University of Manitoba.
There is no book in the Bible bearing his name. His story can be read in Genesis 17.
His real name is Sodapop Curtis. Pony makes a point of mentioning that it says so on his ceritifcate (just like his name is actually Ponyboy and it says so on his certificate) in the book, too.