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evablogger [386]
3 years ago
12

Select the lines of the letter below with either a capitalization or a punctuation error, or both.

English
1 answer:
Tanya [424]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

See Below

Explanation:

I'll do my best, but I may not get all of them. (Bold is selected)

<u>The way we shared our love of Christ was inspiring! (Capitalization)</u>

<u>Dear Jill, Sarah Adams (I'm confused whats going on here)</u>

I can hardly wait to see you at camp!

<u>Last year, camp was a real experience for me! (Capitalization and punctuation)</u>

That experience was as beautiful as the surroundings of the Pine Forest.

Don't forget to bring your tennis racket, swimsuit, and a Bible.

<u>I'll be at Camp Inspiration on the sixteenth of this month. (Capitalization)</u>

<u>I hope you are excited about this retreat just as much as I am! (Punctuation) </u>

<u>I'll bet that's why it's called Camp Inspiration. (Capitalization)</u>

<u>Look for me on July 16th! (Punctuation and Capitalization)</u>

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