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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Happy Endings

Jub’s job was important and she was very proud of it. Each evening when dusk was removing the outline of things, like a rubber, Jub had to shoulder her big green sack and carry all the Happy Endings of stories from one end of the fores

How do we decide if "Happy Endings" is a proper noun or not"?

Why it's been capitalised here?

Would be the sentence mean if they had not capitalised "Happy endings"?

  

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Jigneshbharati How do we decide if "Happy Endings" is a proper noun or not"? Why it's has it been capitalised here? We don't decide that.

  • Jigneshbharati How do we decide if "Happy Endings" is a proper noun or not"?
  • Why it's has it been capitalised here?
  • We don't decide that.
  • The author does.
  • The author in works of fiction may want to make an expression a proper noun for some reason.
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JigneshbharatiHow do we decide if "Happy Endings" is a proper noun or not"?
Why it's has it been capitalised here?

We don't decide that. The author does. The author in works of fiction may want to make an expression a proper noun for some reason. The onl

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