Answer:
The bottom one is wrong because doctor, judge and professor are not capitalized unless it is their name.
Explanation:
Dr. Thomas King is an example of it being used as his name so it should be capitalzed.
He was brought then gradually back to his old ideas. Greek like struggles would be no more. Men were better, or more timid.
It celebrates military might.
Answer:
usual
Explanation:
because it doesn't have a prefix or suffix hooked to the word
Answer:
Okay!
Explanation:
"It happened at camp. We were in the woods and I saw this cool squirrel and went off by myself to check it out. Then I <em>slipped</em> on this slippery thatch of leaves. I was fine, but obviously, I wasn't great. By then, I couldn't even find the squirrel. I just lost my crew and was by myself trying not to cry. It had to be at least half an hour before I saw the <em>bear</em>. I was so <em>terrified</em>. It sort of just looked at me and sniffed at me. I stayed as still as possible, but inside I was <em>panicking.</em> It growled a couple of times and left. I start breaking down, right? Then I hear my crew counselor yelling my name at the top of her lungs, so I follow her voice and eventually find her, she was so <em>relieved.</em> If you think the bear was scary, you should've seen my mom when she found out. Horrifying."