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Youssefdir Posted 12 years ago
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man or Man?

Plants cultivated by Man (or man?) are very useful to him.
  

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No need to capitalize. Many people now use 'humans' in place of 'man'.

  • No need to capitalize.
  • Many people now use 'humans' in place of 'man'.
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No need to capitalize. Many people now use 'humans' in place of 'man'.
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youssefdirPlants cultivated by Man (or man?) are very useful to him.
I don't get the point of the statement. It is a truism.
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It is from a science book of grade 4; students are of age 8.

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