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The image is a close-up shot of a page from a Spanish language learning book. The page is open and lies flat. The text on the page discusses the use of capital letters (mayúsculas) and lowercase letters (minúsculas). The title of the section is "Uso de mayúsculas y minúsculas" which translates to "Use of capital letters and lowercase letters." There are several visual elements on the page: * A speech bubble above a drawing of a young boy's head, which says "Mi novia Leila es preciosa. Sus ojos son luceros; sus labios, rosas; sus cabellos, soles." (My girlfriend Leila is beautiful. Her eyes are stars; her lips, roses; her hair, suns.) * Below the speech bubble is a drawing of two children, one boy with his hand on his chin, seemingly thinking, and another child next to him. There are hearts floating around the boy's head, indicating affection. * To the right of the first speech bubble, another speech bubble contains the text "¡Me parece un monstruo!" (It seems like a monster to me!). * There is a small drawing of a stylized, curly head of hair next to the second speech bubble. * To the right of the children's drawings, there is text with bullet points, discussing when to use capital letters. One bullet point starts with "¿Por qué el sustantivo con mayúscula?" (Why the noun with a capital letter?) and another asks "¿Después de qué si- escribe siempre ma-?" (After what si- is always written ma-?). The latter is followed by "Después del punto." (After the period.). * Below the drawings, there is a box with a light blue background containing text. The word "Curucuteando" is written above this box, and "en el" is written to the left of "IDIOMA," which is written in larger letters within the box. The text within the box reads: "Aun cuando en algunas publicaciones encuentres nombres y títulos de obras escritos en minúsculas, recuerda que lo correcto es respetar las reglas." (Even when in some publications you find names and titles of works written in lowercase, remember that the correct thing is to respect the rules.) * To the right of this blue box, there is more text in two columns discussing when to use capital letters. It mentions "Cuando escribimos distintos tipos de lu- minúsculas se diferencian de las ma- maño y a veces por la forma. A continuación te nombramos
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The image is a close-up shot of a page from a Spanish language learning book. The page is open and lies flat. The text on the page discusses the use of capital letters (mayúsculas) and lowercase letters (minúsculas). The title of the section is "Uso de mayúsculas y minúsculas" which translates to "Use of capital letters and lowercase letters." There are several visual elements on the page: * A speech bubble above a drawing of a young boy's head, which says "Mi novia Leila es preciosa. Sus ojos son luceros; sus labios, rosas; sus cabellos, soles." (My girlfriend Leila is beautiful. Her eyes are stars; her lips, roses; her hair, suns.) * Below the speech bubble is a drawing of two children, one boy with his hand on his chin, seemingly thinking, and another child next to him. There are hearts floating around the boy's head, indicating affection. * To the right of the first speech bubble, another speech bubble contains the text "¡Me parece un monstruo!" (It seems like a monster to me!). * There is a small drawing of a stylized, curly head of hair next to the second speech bubble. * To the right of the children's drawings, there is text with bullet points, discussing when to use capital letters. One bullet point starts with "¿Por qué el sustantivo con mayúscula?" (Why the noun with a capital letter?) and another asks "¿Después de qué si- escribe siempre ma-?" (After what si- is always written ma-?). The latter is followed by "Después del punto." (After the period.). * Below the drawings, there is a box with a light blue background containing text. The word "Curucuteando" is written above this box, and "en el" is written to the left of "IDIOMA," which is written in larger letters within the box. The text within the box reads: "Aun cuando en algunas publicaciones encuentres nombres y títulos de obras escritos en minúsculas, recuerda que lo correcto es respetar las reglas." (Even when in some publications you find names and titles of works written in lowercase, remember that the correct thing is to respect the rules.) * To the right of this blue box, there is more text in two columns discussing when to use capital letters. It mentions "Cuando escribimos distintos tipos de lu- minúsculas se diferencian de las ma- maño y a veces por la forma. A continuación te nombramos

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