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==== Q&A Archive ==== | ==== Q&A Archive ==== | ||
+ | Q: In the book the Haunting of Room 909, the author frequently capitalizes whole words in dialogue to indicate the speaker is yelling or emphasizing something. I understand that leaving the words capitalized will mean that one letter is read at a time. Should I just make these words lower-case, or use emphasis style, or is there another way I can make them stand out? | ||
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+ | A: Just remove the all-capital letters, we do not need to add anything to the text. | ||
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**Q: There is a name in my text that appears as follows: Richard III. Should I change it to Richard the 3rd? | **Q: There is a name in my text that appears as follows: Richard III. Should I change it to Richard the 3rd? |