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noun
noun menace plural noun menaces
a person or thing that is likely to cause harm; a threat or danger.
a threatening quality, tone, or atmosphere.
threat ominousness intimidation warning ill-omen commination
a person or thing that causes trouble or annoyance.
verb
verb menace 3rd person present menaces past tense menaced past participle menaced gerund or present participle menacing
threaten, especially in a malignant or hostile manner.
A person's perception can be C. be Biased.
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It would be A, because Everybody's Welcome is a title, and it acts like a name so it needs capital letters.
It wouldn't be B, because hometown isn't a name but a object/subject.
C, for the same reason as A : Everybody's Welcome is more of a name.
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B). "The Star-Spangled Banner"
Explanation:
The star spangled banner is the title of the National anthem of the United States of America. The anthem was said to have been culled from a lyrics written in 1814 by an amateur poet called Francis Scott Key. His poem was titled 'Defense of Fort M' Henry. The national athem is considered a national symbol both for the citizens and the country as a whole. All countries have a national athem which is meant to be an adopted cultural hymn, song or poem which stands as a symbolizes the hallmark of the nation.
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