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CAPITALIZATION RULES 1) Capitalize the pronoun I.
2) Capitalize the first letter of the first word of each sentence.
3)
Capitalize the first letter of names of people, organizations,
and
4)
Capitalize the first letter of adjectives that are made from the
5) Capitalize initials
6)
Capitalize the first letter of directions only when they are used
7)
Capitalize the first letter of the names of months and
8)
Capitalize the official title of a person (including
abbreviations),
9) Capitalize words used as names or parts of names.
10)
Capitalize the first letter of important words in a title of a
11) Capitalize historical events and documents.
12)
Capitalize the name of languages, races, nationalities, and
13)
Capitalize acronyms. (An acronym is a word formed by the
14)
Capitalize initialisms. (An initialism is similar to acronym,
but
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