ALL THE STORY IN THE WORD BY TRACY POTTER
"No," Sandra said. "There's something off about that. It must be in capital letters."
"You're off-base," Linda said, flipping her long red hair behind her, turning her back to Sandra and leaving.
"I'm essentially on the right track," Sandra demanded. "It's capital letters and there's a justification for it."
"I'm simply going to say this once again," Linda said, without checking Sandra out. "You are off-base."
"Goodness for the sake of everything," overseeing manager Jerry as he entered the newsroom. "Let me know both of you are not battling once more."
"We're not battling," Linda said. "It's to a greater extent a misconception."
"Better believe it," Sandra said. "You misjudging that you're off-base and I'm correct."
"Did anybody at any point let you know how monotonous you can be?" Linda asked Sandra.
"Did anybody at any point let you know that you can be a genuine ... "
"Try not to say it," Jerry interfered with Sandra. "All of us are grown-ups here. Positively we can have warmed, even quarrelsome, conversations regardless stay common."
"I am sorry," Sandra said hesitantly, "however I'm extremely energetic about this."
"Anything this is," Jerry said, utilizing quotation fingers, "that is very self-evident."
"The inquiry is the reason," Linda said.
"I worked there when I was in secondary school," Sandra said, "and they were generally excellent to me. I'm faithful to individuals who treat me well."
"Justifiable, I assume," Linda said, 'however we're as yet not printing it with every single capital letter."
"Printing it without all capital letters makes us look dumb," Sandra said, "and I have no issue telling individuals you are the person who settled on the choice to go with a capital and two lower case."
"Like anybody would see," Linda said, chuckling, still not glancing toward Sandra.
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