Not for sure what your paragraph is about, but here a few words for you :)
Sui Generis: being the only example of its kind, unique
Profligate: using money, resources, etc., in a way that wastes them
Obduracy: refusing to change in any way
Obstreperous: very noisy or difficult to control
You capitalize the all words in a title except prepositions (like on, in, the, of, for etc.). However, if title begins with "the" then capitalize it because it begins the title.
can you provide the text?
Mark Twain as a boy. Samuel Clemens as a boy. Mark Twain as his Uncle John Mark Twain as an older man. 1.
Is there a word bank for this question? I would put “devoted” for the first line, “practices” for the second line, “material” for the third line, and “faith” for the last line.
I hope this helps! :)