Answer: See below
Explanation:
Words of phrases in bold indicated where capitalization has been changed. Remember to capitalize the first letter of a proper noun, significant words for books, movies etc. The first letter of a sentence, and capitalize names of relatives that indicate family relationship when used with the person’s name or alone as the name you call that person.
1. On the way to visit my aunt in California, we crossed the Golden Gate Bridge.
2. From the backseat I heard Dad shout, “Wake up, kids, and take in this view!”
3. Grandma Florence, whose other son is a senator, started talking way too fast in French.
4. Then, I realized that this was the same bridge from the theme song to the television show Full House.
5. My brother never looked up from the book he was reading, The Hunger Games.
6. My mother said, “What a beautiful sight!” and then she hugged Dad.
Answer: A. To show the clergy that the demonstrators, and not the police, are the real heroes of the fight for civil rights
Explanation:
On April 16th 1963 Martin Luther King wrote a letter from his prison cell to his fellow clergymen who had criticized his actions and said that he and his fellow demonstrators must do so legally.
In the letter he decried their avoidance of the main issues and explained why they were forced to use direct actions. He then tells them that one day the South will recognize its true heroes to be the demonstrators who in taking a stand for human rights, restored the American dream and did what was best for a country built on Christian values.
B used the correct capitalization
Fallacies m<span>ay make a person less credible.
Fallacies m</span><span>ay make an argument illogical.
Fallacies are basically mistakes in an argument or mistaken beliefs that are based on unsound arguments. So those mistakes may make someone seem less credible and make the argument illogical. However, mistakes will often have an effect on the argument, are not essential to the argument and are not an indicator of sadness (pathos). Which is why only the two choices were selected.
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This is a sentence. it has a subject and verb.