Differentiate between a drop cap and a sentence case.
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more than 4 weeks ago
A drop cap is a large capital letter at the beginning of a paragraph that drops down several lines, often used to visually enhance the appearance of a document or article.
Sentence case refers to the standard capitalization of sentences, where only the first letter of the first word in a sentence is capitalized, and the rest of the words are in lowercase.
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Drop Cap
- A drop cap is an enlarged, decorative first letter of a section or paragraph. - It extends below the baseline of the text and may occupy multiple lines. - Typically used at the beginning of chapters, sections, or important subheadings. - Adds visual interest and emphasis to the text. - Can be customized with various styles, colors, and fonts.
Sentence Case
- Sentence case is a capitalization style where only the first letter of a sentence is capitalized. - All other words, including proper nouns, are lowercase. - Used in most written text, including articles, reports, books, and online content. - Improves readability by making it easier to identify the beginning of sentences. - Conveys a more formal and standardized tone.