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arsen [322]
3 years ago
9

Please help I am brainliestinggggg whoever helps

English
2 answers:
Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. October needs to be capitalized.

2. Dear Leslie and Bob. Names are always capitalized.

3. It WAS. Not WUZ.

4. Let's get together soon.

5. Your friend, Same.

Explanation:

Hope this helps.

SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. October 27, 2009

2. Dear Leslie, and Bob

3. It was great!, to see you last weekend.

4. Let's get together soon.

5. - Your friend

Explanation:

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