: Re: Why does this software suggest capitalizing the word 'dragon'? Why did Grammarly suggest capitalizing the word 'dragon' in this sentence? It says it does not fit the context so needs to be capitalized:
The above answers describe why it's a good idea to ignore the Grammarly software. And I agree with them completely. But they don't answer the question: Why did Grammarly suggest it be capitalized? Turns out "dragon" has multiple meanings, one of which is the proper noun "Dragon" (a.k.a.Draco), a faint constellation twisting around the north celestial pole and lying between Ursa Major and Cepheus.
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