Re: To capitalize or not?
This is really not a question of either consistency or capitalization. It is
a question of whether things have names. If they have names, the rules about
capitalizing those names are clear. If they don't have names, or if you
choose to refer to a named thing by type rather than name, the rules are
similarly clear.
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