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No capitalization, unless it's someone's name.
Respondents do not necessarily need to be capitalized unless it is a proper noun or the beginning of a sentence. It is a matter of style and preference in writing.
No, the word "revivalist" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
Yes. Become should be capitalized because it is more than five letters. If it is used as the first or last word of the title then it should be capitalized too. Example: Word Becomes Flesh Become Gorgeous ( name of a salon)
No, you do not need to capitalise ornaments.
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It should only be capitalized if it directly precedes a name.
Yes, Indian should be capitalized.
No, you do not need to cite the dictionary when writing a research paper.
Yes, seasons are typically capitalized when used as proper nouns (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter).
When you are writing about a circular room oval officedoes not need to be capitalized - when you are referring to the room in the White House - Oval Office should be capitalized.
No capitalization, unless it's someone's name.
Respondents do not necessarily need to be capitalized unless it is a proper noun or the beginning of a sentence. It is a matter of style and preference in writing.
The plural of writing paper is writing papers. As in "we need more writing papers".
No, "winter" does not require a capital letter unless it is the first word of a sentence or part of a proper noun. It is a common noun used to describe the season. In general writing, seasons like winter, spring, summer, and fall are not capitalized.
No, coral does not need to be capitalized.
The word evolution does not need to be capitalized.