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English, 06.05.2020 21:07, makayladurham19

Part D.
Directions: Rewrite the proper adjectives and nouns with correct capitalization.
1. The korean people have many wonderful customs.
2. Could you make me a xerox copy?
3. They were french-speaking immigrants.
4. The class is studying greek tragedy.
5. We met a lovely indian woman in a sari.
6. The franklin d. roosevelt years were sometimes difficult for America.
7. Directed by major leonard, the band played some rousing music
8. They greeted the president of united airlines.
9. Did you meet ex-senator longren?
10. The african-american groups held rallies.
11. People seem to enjoy paris fashions.
12. I think arabic is very difficult.
13. Did you ever go to the kentucky derby?
14. In ancient mythology, the goddess athena represented wisdom.
15. We traveled on trans-world airlines

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