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circle letters that need to be capitalized and add the missing punctuat…

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circle letters that need to be capitalized and add the missing punctuation: example: (h)er dog, (a)rchie, is so cute ! wow, i loved that movie _ is my homework due on friday _ mrs. neal’s birthday is in september _ i go to holladay elementary school _ do you have a lesson with mr. clough ___ label the states of matter:

Explanation:

Response
Part 1: Capitalization and Punctuation
  1. "wow, i loved that movie"
  • Capitalize "W" (start of sentence) and "I" (first - person pronoun).
  • Add an exclamation mark (!) as it shows excitement.
  • Corrected: Wow, I loved that movie!
  1. "is my homework due on friday"
  • Capitalize "I" (start of sentence).
  • Capitalize "Friday" (name of a day).
  • Add a question mark (?) as it is a question.
  • Corrected: Is my homework due on Friday?
  1. "mrs. neal’s birthday is in september"
  • Capitalize "M" in "Mrs." (title), "N" in "Neal" (name), and "S" in "September" (month).
  • Add a period (.) as it is a statement.
  • Corrected: Mrs. Neal’s birthday is in September.
  1. "i go to holladay elementary school"
  • Capitalize "I" (first - person pronoun), "H" in "Holladay" (name of school), and "E" in "Elementary" (part of school name).
  • Add a period (.) as it is a statement.
  • Corrected: I go to Holladay Elementary School.
  1. "do you have a lesson with mr. clough"
  • Capitalize "D" (start of sentence), "M" in "Mr." (title), and "C" in "Clough" (name).
  • Add a question mark (?) as it is a question.
  • Corrected: Do you have a lesson with Mr. Clough?
Part 2: Label the States of Matter
  • First container (particles close together, fixed shape): Solid (particles are tightly packed, have a definite shape and volume).
  • Second container (particles close but can move, no fixed shape): Liquid (particles are close but can slide past each other, have a definite volume but no definite shape).
  • Third container (particles far apart, move freely): Gas (particles are far apart, move freely, have no definite shape or volume).
Final Answers (for Capitalization/Punctuation)
  1. Wow, I loved that movie!
  2. Is my homework due on Friday?
  3. Mrs. Neal’s birthday is in September.
  4. I go to Holladay Elementary School.
  5. Do you have a lesson with Mr. Clough?
Final Answers (for States of Matter)
  • First: Solid
  • Second: Liquid
  • Third: Gas

Answer:

Part 1: Capitalization and Punctuation
  1. "wow, i loved that movie"
  • Capitalize "W" (start of sentence) and "I" (first - person pronoun).
  • Add an exclamation mark (!) as it shows excitement.
  • Corrected: Wow, I loved that movie!
  1. "is my homework due on friday"
  • Capitalize "I" (start of sentence).
  • Capitalize "Friday" (name of a day).
  • Add a question mark (?) as it is a question.
  • Corrected: Is my homework due on Friday?
  1. "mrs. neal’s birthday is in september"
  • Capitalize "M" in "Mrs." (title), "N" in "Neal" (name), and "S" in "September" (month).
  • Add a period (.) as it is a statement.
  • Corrected: Mrs. Neal’s birthday is in September.
  1. "i go to holladay elementary school"
  • Capitalize "I" (first - person pronoun), "H" in "Holladay" (name of school), and "E" in "Elementary" (part of school name).
  • Add a period (.) as it is a statement.
  • Corrected: I go to Holladay Elementary School.
  1. "do you have a lesson with mr. clough"
  • Capitalize "D" (start of sentence), "M" in "Mr." (title), and "C" in "Clough" (name).
  • Add a question mark (?) as it is a question.
  • Corrected: Do you have a lesson with Mr. Clough?
Part 2: Label the States of Matter
  • First container (particles close together, fixed shape): Solid (particles are tightly packed, have a definite shape and volume).
  • Second container (particles close but can move, no fixed shape): Liquid (particles are close but can slide past each other, have a definite volume but no definite shape).
  • Third container (particles far apart, move freely): Gas (particles are far apart, move freely, have no definite shape or volume).
Final Answers (for Capitalization/Punctuation)
  1. Wow, I loved that movie!
  2. Is my homework due on Friday?
  3. Mrs. Neal’s birthday is in September.
  4. I go to Holladay Elementary School.
  5. Do you have a lesson with Mr. Clough?
Final Answers (for States of Matter)
  • First: Solid
  • Second: Liquid
  • Third: Gas