COM CO 201 Midterm: Capitalization

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29 Mar 2018
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Capitalization: the first word of a sentence. My day was extremely tiring: names of relatives (to indicate family relationship) when used with name. Uncle bob was not interested in the football game: names of relatives when used as proper name. Mother did not let us off easy for breaking her favorite vase: titles preceding a name. Senator james passed voted for the dissolution of the committee: capitalize important words used with names, but do not capitalize prefixes or suffixes added to the titles. The president-elect, obama, attended the charity auction last week: do not capitalize titles that follow name. Charlie baker, the governor of massachusetts, was dressed remarkably at the event: do not capitalize titles used as general words. The senator donated thousands to the construction of the animal shelter: major words in titles of books, articles, and songs. James arthur sang the song say you won"t let go: days of the week, months of the year, and holidays.

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