UPPER CASE refers to the capital or large form of letters in the English alphabet. In contrast to lower case" letters (a, b, c, etc.), "UPPER CASE" letters (A, B, C, etc.) are typically used at the beginning of sentences, proper nouns (names of specific people, places, or things), and for emphasis or stylistic purposes.
- Appearance: UPPER case letters are larger and often more prominent than their lower case counterparts.
- Readability: Excessive use of UPPER case letters can reduce readability, as it disrupts the natural flow of text and can be perceived as "shouting" in digital communication.
Remember, the use of lowase versus upper case can significantly affect the tone and readability of written communication.