A) Some people are against capitalizing the word 'Capital', but it is indeed referring to the Capital of Australia. Although, the other people use it as: 'capital of Australia.' This time, I'm saying no to this sentence.
B) This sentence is capitalized correctly. February in the sentence is spelled wrong, but we're talking about capitalization here. The Alps is also capitalized correctly since it is the name of a mountain.
C) This sentence is capitalized correctly. April is a month so it should be capitalized, and as for Germany since it is a country.
D) This sentence is painfully wrong. 'Catholics' should be capitalized, and so should 'Virgin Mary'. Wrong.
E) This sentence is wrong as well. 'The Treaty of Versailles' should be capitalized. 'Treaty' was left out. Poor guy. Also, 'Germans' should be capitalized.
Answer:
Paul and Barnabas turned to the Gentiles at Antioch in Pisidia
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Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
i thibk im 100% but i did a quiz and got one wrong hope this isnt wrong if it is im sorry .
Answer and Explanation:
I was talking about the books. I've been reading in the library: This version features two independent phrases that, although related, show two distinct actions of the speaker. First, the speaker is commenting on the fact that he is talking about books and that he was reading in the library.
I was talking about the books because I had read in the library: This version of the sentence was created in a cause and effect structure that shows that the speaker was talking about books because he was reading in the library, which gave him enough knowledge to speak
Answer:
I think book
Explanation:
it seem like teacher is modifying book if not the I think teacher