Answer:
City, laws, justice, kings.
Explanation:
To answer this question, you must first know what a <u>noun</u> is, which is a person, place, or thing. Look through the list, and you will find out that <u>expected</u> is not a person, place, or thing; it is a verb.
Now you're left with Mesopotamia, city, laws, justice, and kings. A quick tip amongst nouns is that <em>capitalized</em> and <em>eponymous</em> (something that is given a name to) nouns are most probably proper nouns, which is not what we're looking for here. Cross out <u>Mesopotamia</u>, and you are finished.
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The sentence using the correct capitalization is the third:
"The Red Cross is a liaison for the families of soldiers stationed in other countries, acting as a go-between for separated spouses, parents and children."
Neither <em>liaison</em> nor <em>soldiers</em> need to be capitalized, since they are only common nouns, while the <em>Red Cross</em> is the proper noun of an institution and as such, it needs to have each word capitalized.
Answer:
what do you mean. Like the book the hobbit?
Explanation:
Answer:
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