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click to correct any capitalization errors. \this year, new years eve falls on a friday,\ bella said to anna. \my aunt and i plan to take the day off and go to london for the festivities.\
Brief Explanations
- "New Year's eve" should be "New Year's Eve" because "Eve" in the context of New Year's Eve is a proper noun part.
- "friday" should be "Friday" as days of the week are proper nouns.
- "Aunt" here is used in a general sense (not as a specific name), so it should be "aunt" (unless it's a specific name, but from the context, it's a general reference to her aunt).
- "london" should be "London" as it's the name of a city, a proper noun.
- "Festivities" in this context, if it's referring to the New Year's festivities in London, it should be lowercase "festivities" unless it's a specific event name, but from the context, it's a general reference to the celebrations, so "festivities".
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"This year, New Year's Eve falls on a Friday," Bella said to Anna. "My aunt and I plan to take the day off and go to London for the festivities."