b. The tense
c. The part of speech
d. The word's origin
B. A neighborhood
C. A social group
D. A community
In an outline capital letters designate subtopics.
An outline begins with a thesis statement. The major points are listed with Roman numerals (I, II, III). The first subdivision of these major points are capital letters (A, B, C), followed by Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3), then lower-case letters (a, b, c). Therefore, the capital letters represent subtopics in an outline.
In an outline, capital letters usually indicate a main section.
An outline is made to guide the writer in the elaboration of a text. For this, the writer organizes the outline into sections that have several subtopics, related to the subject that will be addressed in the text.
Sections are represented in uppercase letters, while subtopics are represented in lowercase letters.
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