You would not capitalize slavery unless it is part of a proper noun phrase. For example:
In the book, Slavery of Our Sons, the main character reflected on his father's influences in abolishing slavery.
No, slavery would not be capitalised in a sentence.
Unless it is at the beginning of a sentence, then it is not capitalised.
"Leap" will be capitalised at the start of a sentence, but "year" immediately after will not be. The phrase would not be capitalised in the middle of a sentence. There is a movie called "Leap Year" and it would be capitalised, as it is a proper noun.
Yes, "maison" is not capitalized in French unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
No, assault does not need to be capitalised.
No, they are common nouns so you only capitalise at the start of a sentence
Unless it is at the beginning of a sentence, then it is not capitalised.
Yes, "maison" is not capitalized in French unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
If "algebra 1 is a title or the beginning of a sentence, then it should be capitalised. If it is in a sentence, but not at the beginning, then it should not be capitalised.
"Leap" will be capitalised at the start of a sentence, but "year" immediately after will not be. The phrase would not be capitalised in the middle of a sentence. There is a movie called "Leap Year" and it would be capitalised, as it is a proper noun.
No it does not have to be capitalised.
No, only if it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Because in English, the nominative form of the singular first-person pronoun, "I", is normally capitalised. While "a" is not a first-person pronoun and is therefore not capitalised.
No, the word autism is not capitalised in a sentence. It should only be capitalised at the beginning of sentences and when it forms part of a title. (e.g. the title of a research paper).
Yes, Egyptian is capitalised.
No, assault does not need to be capitalised.
No, didgeridoo doesn't need to be capitalised.
Acronyms and their full versions are normally capitalised, so CNA should be capitalised and Certified Nursing Assistant should have each first letter capitalised.