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  • Capitalism: in grammar
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  • If You Work Hard And Put A Capital Letter On The Front Of Every Word In A Sentence Then It Stands Out More And Will Attract More Customers To Read Your Sentence So You Are Most Probably Going To End Up Richer And Gain More Power. however in doing this to fund the huge resources required to give a capital letter to every word in a sentence (known as repayment rule), two sentences worth of writing must suffer without a single capital letter. this means that these two sentences become poorer and their writers will have less power and even less punctuation
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Date
  • 2013-04-26
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  • If You Work Hard And Put A Capital Letter On The Front Of Every Word In A Sentence Then It Stands Out More And Will Attract More Customers To Read Your Sentence So You Are Most Probably Going To End Up Richer And Gain More Power. however in doing this to fund the huge resources required to give a capital letter to every word in a sentence (known as repayment rule), two sentences worth of writing must suffer without a single capital letter. this means that these two sentences become poorer and their writers will have less power and even less punctuation While this may sound bad, in actual fact it gives the poor writer an incentive to try to put capital letters on the start of every word of their sentence so that they can be richer though more often than not they may find it difficult to get capital letters if they don't know what they're doing. Going to a nice school definitely helps.