Capitalize The First Letter Of Each Word

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Difference between Title Case and Upper-Case Letters

Title Case: This is a type of capitalization which is used in almost all western languages to show titles of people, places, and things. It's often used in company names as well as headlines for publications.

Upper-Case Letters: This type of capitalization is also known as ALL CAPS or UPPER CASE LETTERS. It's used when emphasis is needed for a word or phrase.


How to Write with Title Case

Title case is a method of capitalizing the beginning of every word in a sentence, except for minor words or words that start with an acronym, or initialism.

It is important to note that while some people capitalize the first letter of all words in titles, some choose to capitalize just the first letter of the first word and leave everything else lowercase.

How to Write with Title Case:

A) Capitalize each word in a title except for minor words or words that start with an acronym, or initialism.

B) Capitalize only the first letter of the first word and leave everything else lowercase.



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