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kkurt [141]
4 years ago
13

Indicate whether the underlined words or groups of words need capital or lowercase letters by selecting the best choice. If an u

nderlined section is correct, select "No change."
Yesterday, (Grandma) spent much of the day reminiscing about (my late Grandfather) and their trip to Costa Rica.

Select one:
a. Grandma, my late grandfather
b. grandma, my late grandfather
c. grandma, my late Grandfather
d. No change
English
1 answer:
Evgen [1.6K]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I would say c. grandma, my late Grandfather

Explanation:

The question lit says the answer

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