Yes, usually military ranks are capitalized in fiction. It helps to give them proper emphasis and makes the writing more formal and respectful.
It depends. In some cases, ranks might be capitalized, especially if they are specific titles or proper nouns. For example, 'General' or 'Duke' would typically be capitalized. But in more general or common references, like 'a low-ranking soldier', they might not be.
Generally, 'fiction' isn't capitalized. However, if it's used in a specific title or at the beginning of a sentence, it needs to be capitalized. For example, 'Fiction World' or 'Fiction is a wonderful form of art.'
Yes, 'Fiction' should be capitalized when it's used as a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, usually 'Fiction' is capitalized when it starts a sentence or is used as a title.
It depends. In general, it's not typically capitalized unless it starts a sentence.
It depends on the context. In most cases, it's not capitalized unless it starts a sentence.
Yes, it should. 'Science Fiction' is typically capitalized when used as a genre name or in a title.
Yes, usually 'Androids' should be capitalized if it's used as a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
In most cases, 'realistic fiction' is not capitalized unless it starts a sentence.
Yes, 'Non Fiction' should be capitalized. It's a proper category or genre title.