CHOC NELL’AREA DI SERVIZIO: ACCOLTELLA UN CAMIONISTA DOPO LE AVANCES A UNA BARISTA. ARRESTATO 49ENNE

CHOC NELL’AREA DI SERVIZIO: ACCOLTELLA UN CAMIONISTA DOPO LE AVANCES A UNA BARISTA. ARRESTATO 49ENNE

Okay, let’s tackle this query step by step. The user wants me to write a specific Italian sentence without using caps lock, but keeping the first letter uppercase. The sentence is: “CHOC NELL’AREA DI SERVIZIO: ACCOLTELLA UN CAMIONISTA DOPO LE AVANCES A UNA BARISTA. ARRESTATO 49ENNE”

First, I need to make sure I don’t use any uppercase letters except for the first letter. So, I’ll convert the entire string to lowercase except for the very first character.

Let me break it down. The original is all caps. I need to change it so that only the first letter is uppercase, and the rest are lowercase.

Starting with the first word: “CHOC” becomes “Choc” (C uppercase, rest lowercase).

Next, “NELL’AREA” – the apostrophe might be tricky. In Italian, “nell’area” is written with an apostrophe, so it should be “nell’area” but since we’re converting to lowercase except the first letter of the whole sentence, wait no – the instruction says to maintain the first letter uppercase (of the entire sentence), and the rest without caps lock, meaning all other letters should be lowercase.


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