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Label Text: The Rules

  1. Make sure that the case on every selector label is the same (sentence case, title case, etc.)
  2. Make sure that all items either end in a period or not.
  3. Try to make sure that all the items are either a sentence, phrase, or word.
  4. Above all, be consistent.

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