yeah, if you're shouting the one word.
In a well mannered community the use of capital letters is consider shouting. The only exception being acronyms.
THESE LETTERS ARE LARGE CAPS. Small caps are the same, only they are the height of lower case letters. They can be used for various affects for graphic design. The same affect can be acquired by putting the first letter in the sentence in 12 point and the rest of the letters in 10 or 8 point and using all caps.
In a formally typed memo, typing the subject line in all-caps is improper. It is a common practice, however, so you may do so if it looks more "right" to you. The only time in a formal document that I use all-caps is on the "Objective" line on a resume. In that case, the line contains only the word Objective in all-caps and the title of the position, also in all-caps.
In French, the use of all caps is not common in regular writing as it can be seen as shouting or rude. It is generally preferred to use proper punctuation and formatting to convey emphasis or importance in written communication.
Mars, Earth, and Pluto have polar ice caps. Mars' polar ice caps are primarily made of water and carbon dioxide ice, Earth's polar ice caps are primarily made of frozen water, and Pluto's polar ice caps are a mixture of methane and nitrogen ice.
That's correct. Unlike Earth, the moon does not have a significant atmosphere to support the formation of polar ice caps. While there may be pockets of ice hidden in deep craters at the lunar poles, they are not large enough to be considered polar caps.
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People only typed in CAPS (LIKE THIS). Have you heard of Google images?
No international caps. He only made 130 club appearances.
This is defintinely not proper etiquette for 3 reasons:It's considered as if you are yellingEven though you mean no harm, no one likes to be yelled atProper etiquette is only writing the first letter in caps for only the beginng of a word in sentence, or a proper noun.It is also OK to capitalize for emphasis , and for the visually impaired.
No. Caribou live on the tundra, not the ice caps. There is no vegetation that caribou can eat on ice-caps, thus they are only able to live on the tundra.
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