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click to correct the four capitalization errors. if you go to the southwest, visit bryce canyon national park to see one of the regions most distinctive features: colorful spikes of rock formed by erosion. seeing these rock formations in the winter is a special treat, because the melting snow makes their colors appear more vibrant.
To correct the capitalization errors, we need to identify words that should be capitalized or not:
- "Southwest" is a proper noun referring to a region, so it should be capitalized (it already is, but let's check others).
- "Bryce Canyon National Park" is a proper noun (name of a park), so "Bryce", "Canyon", "National", "Park" should be capitalized (they already are in part, but let's check the other errors).
- "Winter" - Wait, no, "the Winter" - actually, "winter" when used generally doesn't need to be capitalized, but wait, the error here is:
- "four" in "the four capitalization errors" - no, the text to correct is in the passage. Wait, looking at the passage:
- "Southwest" - correct as is (proper noun).
- "Bryce Canyon National Park" - correct capitalization for the name.
- "erosion" - it's a common noun, so it should not be capitalized (it is lowercase, correct).
- Wait, maybe the errors are:
- "four" in the instruction is a typo? No, the passage: Let's re - read the passage. The original passage (the text to correct) has:
- "Southwest" (correct, proper noun).
- "Bryce Canyon National Park" (correct capitalization for the park name).
- "erosion" (common noun, correct lowercase).
- Wait, maybe "the Winter" - "winter" when used in "in the Winter" - actually, "winter" as a season, when used generally, doesn't need to be capitalized. So "Winter" should be "winter". Also, maybe "four" in the instruction is a mistake, but the passage's capitalization errors:
- 1. "Southwest" - correct.
- 2. "Bryce" - correct.
- 3. "Canyon" - correct.
- 4. "National" - correct.
- 5. Wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the user's text: "Click to correct the four capitalization errors." So in the passage:
- "Southwest" (correct).
- "Bryce Canyon National Park" (correct).
- "erosion" (correct).
- Wait, maybe "the Winter" - "Winter" should be "winter" (since it's not a specific event or title, just the season). Also, maybe "four" is a mistake, but assuming the four errors are:
- 1. "Winter" → "winter" (because when referring to the season generally, it's lowercase).
- 2. Wait, no, maybe other words. Wait, let's look at the passage again:
The passage: "If you go to the Southwest, visit Bryce Canyon National Park to see one of the region's most distinctive features: colorful spikes of rock formed by erosion. Seeing these rock formations in the Winter is a special treat, because the melting snow makes their colors appear more vibrant."
Capitalization errors:
- "Winter" should be "winter" (season, not a proper noun in this context).
- Wait, maybe "Southwest" is correct, "Bryce Canyon National Park" is correct, "erosion" is correct. Wait, maybe the four errors are:
- 1. "four" in the instruction is a typo, but no. Wait, perhaps the original text (the one with errors) has:
- "southwest" (should be "Southwest", proper noun).
- "bryce canyon national park" (should be "Bryce Canyon National Park").
- "Erosion" (should be "erosion", common noun).
- "Winter" (should be "winter", common noun for the season).
So to correct:
- "southwest" → "Southwest" (proper noun, region).
- "bryce canyon national park" → "Bryce Canyon National Park" (proper noun, park name).
- "Erosion" → "erosion" (common noun).
- "Winter" → "winter" (season, common noun).
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- "southwest" → "Southwest"
- "bryce canyon national park" → "Bryce Canyon National Park"
- "Erosion" → "erosion"
- "Winter" → "winter"