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Avid learner Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Capitalization rules for personifaction of something

Hi,

If I personify an inanimate object like time, should I capitalize the "t"?

Example: He has seen all the drama of humanity yet, Time chooses not to share his wisdom.

Thanks in advance, AL
  

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Yes. However, I wonder whether you mean this: He has seen all the drama of humanity, yet Time chooses not to share his wisdom.

  • Yes.
  • However, I wonder whether you mean this: He has seen all the drama of humanity, yet Time chooses not to share his wisdom.
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Yes. However, I wonder whether you mean this:

He has seen all the drama of humanity, yet Time chooses not to share his wisdom.
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GPYYes. However, I wonder whether you mean this:He has seen all the drama of humanity, yet Time chooses not to share his wisdom.
Yes
I just realized that I put the comma incorrectly.

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