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"of upper-case letters, only E takes accents"

Not the case. Accents can be omitted or used on all upper-case letters. It is more common to use accents on upper-case E because of more common differences in meaning (e.g. AIME vs. AIMÉ). Now that we have computers that can put accents on uppercase letters more easily than (say) a typewriter, it is much more common to do so. - montréalais

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