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Newspaper Woman:
[caught rifling through reporter's desk]
Hey. In a hyphenated compound situation, do you capitalize the second word? Will Gerard:
Only If it's a noun, and the words have equal weight. Like, Homeland Security. If it's a participle modifying the first word, then... you better keep it lower case. Newspaper Woman:
Oh, yeah, that makes sense. Thanks
[caught rifling through reporter's desk]
Hey. In a hyphenated compound situation, do you capitalize the second word? Will Gerard:
Only If it's a noun, and the words have equal weight. Like, Homeland Security. If it's a participle modifying the first word, then... you better keep it lower case. Newspaper Woman:
Oh, yeah, that makes sense. Thanks
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In a hyphenated compound situation do you capitalize the second word
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Only if it's a noun and the words have equal weight
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like Homeland Security If it's a participle modifying the first word then
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you better uh you better keep it lower case
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Huh yeah it makes sense Thanks
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Movie Summary
After his wife is assaulted, a husband enlists the services of a vigilante group to help him settle the score. Then he discovers they want a 'favor' from him in return.

