5. The first word of every line of poetry should begin with a capital letter; as,
If thou wouldst view fair Melrose aright,
Go visit it by the pale moonlight.
6. The names of the days of the week and the names of the months of the year should begin with capital letters; as, Saturday, August.
7. Titles of individuals, and titles of books and newspapers should begin with capital letters; as, Lord Aberdeen, Governor-General of Canada. Harper’s Round Table.
8. All names of the Deity, and words standing for His name, should begin with capital letters; as, Creator, Supreme Being.
9. Names of peoples and languages should begin with capital letters; as, Italians, Greek.
10. The first word of a direct quotation should begin with a capital letter; as, She answered, “This shall never be.”
In all your reading, note carefully how capital letters are used.