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eduard
2 years ago
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The following sentences have one or two errors in capitalization. Rewrite the sentences, making the necessary corrections. Belie

ve it or not, Harper climbed all of the steps in the Washington monument. I asked my professor, dr. Wilson Snipes, what he thought of the Bill of Rights. Please send your Contributions to Luther Barber, 404 Lakewood avenue, Covington, SC. Whitewater rafting on the Colorado river isn’t a game for amateurs. While Martha was with her Doctor, I talked to the Nurse. We decided to drive to the grand canyon, but ended up staying with my Grandmother in Idaho. Luisa spent two hours helping mrs. connors figure out her Taxes. I enjoyed listening to the school orchestra practice their songs, “firework” and “brave.”
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erik [133]2 years ago
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Answer:

Believe it or not, Harper climbed all of the steps in the Washington <u><em>M</em></u>onument.

I asked my professor, <em><u>D</u></em>r. Wilson Snipes, what he thought of the Bill of Rights.

Please send your <em><u>c</u></em>ontributions to Luther Barber, 404 Lakewood <em><u>A</u></em>venue, Covington, SC.

Whitewater rafting on the Colorado <em><u>R</u></em>iver isn’t a game for amateurs.

While Martha was with her <em><u>d</u></em>octor, I talked to the <em><u>n</u></em>urse.

We decided to drive to the <em><u>G</u></em>rand <em><u>C</u></em>anyon, but ended up staying with my <u><em>g</em></u>randmother in Idaho.

Luisa spent two hours helping <em><u>M</u></em>rs. <em><u>C</u></em>onnors figure out her<em><u> t</u></em>axes.

I enjoyed listening to the school orchestra practice their songs, “<em><u>F</u></em>irework” and “<em><u>B</u></em>rave.”

Explanation:

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