Answer:
Capitalization
Explanation:
The term that refers to the placement of capital letters is <em>capitalization. </em>Certain words are written with their first letter as a capital letter (uppercase letter) and the remaining letters in lower case. For example, the first letter of the first word in a sentence is always capitalized. Proper nouns are also always capitalized (e.g. names, holidays, days of the week and months, streets, etc).
A baking soda, which is used to help baked goods rise during baking is an example of a direct additive. One of the four major purposes of direct additives is to aid in the processing and preparation of food, where baking soda belongs. These leavening is used to preserve the desirable condition of foods.
Answer:
Any
Explanation:
'Any' is the correct word to complete the sentence. It is a determiner and a pronoun, and it means indefinite or unknown quantities. In the English language, it is not correct to use two negative words (don't and no, for example) in the same sentence and keep the negative meaning, so the inclusion of <em>any </em> is necessary. The sentence is negative: <em>I </em><em>don't</em><em> have </em><em>any </em><em>furniture.</em>