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Text within the image read: "In traditional printing, capital letters were stored in an upper case above the small letters' lower case, leading to the terms 'uppercase' and 'lowercase.'" ...
Gen Z is canceling capital letters—should you join them or fight in grammar's last stand? As a mother of four, I’ve learned to just nod and pretend I understand Gen Z slang —no cap, frfr.
The wooden cases where letters were stored for printing had different compartments by type. Lowercase and uppercase letters were stored in separate type cases, hence the names. Usually the letters ...