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"I Love Your Writing! It's So Creative And The Characters Fit The Storyline..."
See the problem here?
You don't have to make everything start with a capital letter. Wasn't that taught to you when you were about six? Or maybe not even six, maybe even younger. Lemme tell you something - in the English language, You Don't Write Like This. And if you do, then you will be kicked.
Mini Rant~
Where do people even learn this? I've seen people that type like this:
I lovee thuh cuhlurr uf yuhr dres She said.
1. Just because the "uh" sound is made, that doesn't mean you add a u or an h.
2. Punctuation. Another early-age skill. You'll need it for your entire lifespan, because if you don't, well, forget about signing up for anything yourself, writing stories, essays, or basically writing anything, because if you do, you'll probably just "die". You know what? Stop talking to your friends in class and actually pay attention. It can do wonders on not looking like an idiot. Trust me.
3. Quotations. Obviously punctuation, but I feel like I need to go more in depth with this. Alright, this is where most of the people who didn't pay attention in class, tried to be funny all the time, or were downright stupid failed. Quotations will also be used everywhere. You want to know what the moral is of life? Listen to directions and English the first time, because if you don't, well, you might just end up being one of those people living in a box on the side of the road.
Alright, I have tons more, but 60% is off topic.
I know I made some gramatical errors, but I don't want to be critiqued, I'm well aware.