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Which answer corrects the error in capitalization?
the ancient greeks used spices imported from egypt and the middle east.
a.
egypt
b.
east
c.
middle
d.
ancient
which answer corrects the error in capitalization?
i visited the city of athens in july and stayed at hellenic hotel on alexander street.
a.
hotel
b.
july
c.
city
d.
street
which answer corrects the error in capitalization?
the modern olympic games are split between two seasons.
a.
games
b.
olympic
c.
modern
d.
seasons
which answer corrects the error in capitalization?
yesterday's new york times ran a lengthy feature on mayor bloomberg.
a.
bloomberg
b.
times
c.
mayor
d.
feature

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