You can/may do ethier. It doesnt really matter.
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Yes
It should be capitalized when referring to a Renaissance period of time.
Yes, when referring to autism as an identity you capitalize - for example Autistic person, Autistic child, Autistic community. In general you don't capitalize autism, for example when talking about autism as a condition or autistic resources.
Yes, "Hero" should be capitalized when used as a proper noun or when referring to a specific individual. In general contexts, it can be lowercase.
Only if you're referring to the person specifically. Governor Brown Otherwise, no: the governor of Pennsylvania
Yes, when referring to a specific person the word is treated as a proper noun and capitalized, it would be "the Count".
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Yes.
When referring to the fish, it shouldn't be capitalized.
First of all, 'CPA' is not a word. If you're referring to 'Certified Public Accountant', then yes, you would capitalize 'CPA'.
Only if you are referring to God.
Yes
A noun is capitalized when it is the name of a person or place. Therefore, when you are addressing a manager by their title, you would capitalize: "Yes, Manager". When you are referring to a manager, and not using as a replacement for their name, you would not capitalize.
When they are referring to the specific Earth's Moon.
Yes u do
It should be capitalized when referring to a Renaissance period of time.