Which answer choice does not contain any capitalization errors? A. "You are mistaken," Jack disagreed. "they absolutely want you
here." B. Terry added, "there is a large plastic flamingo on the lawn." C. "I won't forget to feed the dog," Helen promised. D. "I would love to come," she said, "But I have to finish my project."
"<span>C. "I won't forget to feed the dog," Helen promised" is free from capitalization errors. Sentences (even if they're direct quotations from a character) need to begin with a capital letter. </span>
I'm not completely sure about all these, but I'd say that these phrases best support the author's purpose of creating a positive image of a town: 'live in harmony', 'blaze of color', and perhaps 'hillside…