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Select the lines of the letter below with either a capitalization or a punctuation error, or both. the way we shared our love of Christ was inspiring!

Dear Jill,

Sarah Adams

I can hardly wait to see you at camp!

Last year Camp was a real experience for me?

That experience was as beautiful as the surroundings of the Pine Forest.

Don't forget to bring your tennis racket, swimsuit, and a Bible.

I'll be at Camp Inspiration on the Sixteenth of this month.

I hope you are as excited, about this retreat, as I am!

I'll bet that's why it’s called Camp inspiration.

Yours in Christ,

Look for Me, on July 16!

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