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Musya8 [376]
3 years ago
6

Choose the correctly capitalized sentence.

English
1 answer:
Alex_Xolod [135]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

4. She changed it to "Curse of the Tetherball Fiend" and sent it again.

Explanation:

In the first sentence, "Children" is a noun and should not be capitalized.

In the second sentence, "phantom" isn't capitalized but should be as part of the title.

In the third sentence, "Magazine" is a noun and should not be capitalized.

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