: Re: Scientific report and capitalization I'm writing a master's thesis in English, which is my second language. I have understood that I should capitalize Section, Chapter, Figure, etc., but should
Capitalize proper nouns
If you are referring to something by its name, it should be capitalized. In your second example, you're clearly referring to multiple classes, so this isn't a name. Therefore it should be lower case. The examples referring to "class className" are trickier. If "class" is part of the name (e.g. "Class 1") then it should be capitalized. If it's not a part of the name (e.g. "the class How to Run Away from Bad People") then you don't need to capitalize it.
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