They are used to allow the writer to add additional information and the help separate certain parts.
C. Theodore Roosevelt's adventures as a Rough Rider during the 1890s
1: The early years (starting, so it'll be first)
2: A love for learning (he had to learn before he could invent, so I am putting this one second)
3: The inventions that matter (he had to learn before he could invent, so I am putting this one third)
4: Gone but not forgotten (ending, so it'll be last)
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The correct option is C) “The strains of the British national anthem played softly.” This sentence doesn’t have capitalization mistakes since the word “British” is in capital letters. One of the rules of capitalization is that the name of nationalities and countries is always capitalized.
The rest of the examples “Japanese”, “Peruvian”, “Aztec” are incorrect since none of them are capitalized.
Answer: Number 1 is the Right Answer
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