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click to correct the five capitalization errors. many influential american women were members of the girl scouts in their youth, including sandra day oconnor, the first woman appointed to the supreme court, and martha stewart, founder of martha stewart living omnimedia.
- "american" should be "American" as it refers to a nationality.
- "girl" in "girl Scouts" should be "Girl" as it's part of a proper noun (Girl Scouts).
- "supreme" in "supreme Court" should be "Supreme" as it's part of a proper noun (Supreme Court).
- "Founder" should be "founder" as it's not a proper noun here (it's a common noun referring to the role, and the specific name is already capitalized).
- "omnimedia" should be "Omnimedia" as it's part of a proper noun (Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia).
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The corrected sentence is: "Many influential American women were members of the Girl Scouts in their youth, including Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court, and Martha Stewart, founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia."
The capitalization errors were in "american" (corrected to "American"), "girl" (corrected to "Girl"), "supreme" (corrected to "Supreme"), "Founder" (corrected to "founder"), and "omnimedia" (corrected to "Omnimedia").