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Blue-eyed Smiler  +  576651 Wed, 15 Oct 08 03:58 PM
 I am hesitating about using either capital or usual letters in these phrases:

 

the Holy B/b ook of the Chinese

 the Muslim R/r eligion

 Time m/M agazine

 the Grapevine, Paradiso h/H igh's s/S tudent N/n ewspaper

 

Thank you beforehand

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Feebs11  +  576701 Wed, 15 Oct 08 07:48 PM

Blue-eyed Smiler
“ I am hesitating about using either capital or usual letters in these phrases:

 

the Holy B/b ook of the Chinese   If there is no specific title, then "the holy book of the ...."

 the Muslim R/r eligio   Muslim takes a capital letter; religion does not need one.

 Time m/M agazine Title of the journal, therefore requires capitalization.

 the Grapevine, Paradiso h/H igh's s/S tudent N/n ewspaper Paradiso High = name of a school, therefore capitalized; student newspaper does not.

 

Thank you beforehand

 
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