Ray J
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I'm designing a book for a therapist, and although it's not my responsibility, some of the editing is driving me nuts and I'd like to steer him right.
His program is called "SimpleThree." In the text he refers to "other parents using the SimpleThree System" and the SimpleThree Level System, and the Simple Three Level Chart, and Simple Three Rules. I could understand all the words being capitalized as chapter titles, however, in the body of the text shouldn't it read the SimpleThree system and the SimpleThree level system, and the SimpleThree level chart, and the SimpleThree rules - without all the capitalization!
In other words, should he be capitalizing the words "system," "level system," "level chart," and "rules," each time they follow "SimpleThree" in the body of his text?
Thanks for your input.
His program is called "SimpleThree." In the text he refers to "other parents using the SimpleThree System" and the SimpleThree Level System, and the Simple Three Level Chart, and Simple Three Rules. I could understand all the words being capitalized as chapter titles, however, in the body of the text shouldn't it read the SimpleThree system and the SimpleThree level system, and the SimpleThree level chart, and the SimpleThree rules - without all the capitalization!
In other words, should he be capitalizing the words "system," "level system," "level chart," and "rules," each time they follow "SimpleThree" in the body of his text?
Thanks for your input.