The only time you would use all capital letters in dialogue is when you want to represent shouting or extreme emphasis.
Example: "I know, I KNOW ...!" Edward, said angrily, "I HEARD YOU THE FIRST TIME!! Do you hear?"
Writing your name in all capital letters can suggest emphasis, assertiveness, or a desire to stand out. It can be seen as a bold or commanding way to present your name in written form.
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Using all capital letters online is often interpreted as shouting and can come across as aggressive or rude. It's best to use mixed-case letters to avoid giving off the wrong impression and to make your text easier to read.
The U.S. Post Office does recommend capitalizing all letters on a mailing address.
Highlight the letters then press SHIFT+F3. It'll cycle through: - All caps. - No caps. - First letter of every word is in caps.
Sentences start with capital letters and end with periods because this is a rule of correct writing and if you follow it, you will be seen as an intelligent and well-educated person by whoever reads what you write.
Ζευς is Zeus in upper and lower case. In all capitals it would be: ΖΕΥΣ
Writing in all capital letters is often used to convey yelling, urgency, or emphasis in written communication. It can also be seen as disrespectful or aggressive depending on the context.
You have to connect MOST letters but not all of them
Using all capital letters online is often interpreted as shouting and can come across as aggressive or rude. It's best to use mixed-case letters to avoid giving off the wrong impression and to make your text easier to read.
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In the printing and publishing business, writing is called "All Caps", and can be referred to as "unicase". In everyday use, however, it is call bad manners.
The Shift key is used to make a few capital letters, but the Caps Lock makes all letters capital until you hit it again!
all entries following capital letters are proper nouns.
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Those appear to be capital letters.