AMERICAN LITERATURE
ELIZABETHAN ERA
Question
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he wanted it to create logic to the capitalization of the final E.
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he wanted to emphasize the ‘Y’
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the poem demanded an upper case
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he places his beloved in an upper place
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Detailed explanation-1: -Uppercase letters are used in the beginning of names and other proper nouns, at the beginning of sentences, at the beginning of words in titles, and in some abbreviations. In casual use, a word might be written in uppercase letters for emphasis.
Detailed explanation-2: -To use a keyboard shortcut to change between lowercase, UPPERCASE, and Capitalize Each Word, select the text and press SHIFT + F3 until the case you want is applied.
Detailed explanation-3: -Alternatively known as caps and capital, and sometimes abbreviated as UC, uppercase is a typeface of larger characters. For example, typing a, b, and c shows lowercase, and typing A, B, and C shows uppercase.
Detailed explanation-4: -Uppercase means the same thing as capital in capital letter-the bigger, taller version of a letter (like W), as opposed to the smaller version, which is called a lowercase letter (like w). Uppercase letters can also be called capitals.