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it's a poem or a saying if not I'm sorry pls dant hate me
The sentence that uses correct capitalization is: Have you ever read Shel Silverstein's poem "Where The Sidewalk Ends"? The correct answer is option C. The words that begin with a capital letter in this sentence are proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names of a person, thing, place or event. In this sentence, "Shel Silverstein" is a specific name of a person. The phrase that is enclosed in quotation marks is a title of a poem. Therefore, the words should with a capital letter.
Sounds very clear and literal. I would limit the number of times "supporters" was stated. (Maybe you could replace it with a word that has the same meaning so that your text could be more diverse).
Other than that, it's a great passage!
US citizens are the intended audience.
Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address was the speech that Abraham Lincoln wrote during the beggining of his presidency. He wrote this to the US citizens, to inform them about what he will do, and about everything going on.