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*GRAMMAR 16.3 REDO

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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. In each sentence, correct any errors in capitalization. (25 points)
*Look for lowercase letters that should be capital and capital letters that should be lowercase.
*Copy and paste the entire sentence into the box and then correct the errors.
*Make sure to include the end mark in your answer.
Question 1
1.

The Great Smoky mountains are located in tennessee.

Question 2
2.

The appalachian mountains run parallel to the atlantic ocean.

Question 3
3.

This mountain range extends from Quebec, canada, to northern Alabama.

Question 4
4.

The highest peak in the Appalachians is mount mitchell at 6,684 feet.

Question 5
5.

The appalachian trail is a 2,020-mile footpath that runs from Maine to georgia.

Question 6
6.

Extending from southeastern maine across the eastern and southern states to eastern texas are the Coastal Lowlands.

Question 7
7.

This region includes virginia, which is just north of north carolina.

Question 8
8.

Thomas Jefferson’s home, monticello, is located near charlottesville, virginia.

Question 9
9.

The atlantic Coastal Plain includes several rivers, the delaware, the hudson, and the potomac, as well as Cape Cod bay, Chesapeake bay, and Long island Sound.

Question 10
10.

Our nation’s capital, washington, d.c., is near Chesapeake bay.

Question 11
11.

George Washington’s home, mount vernon, stands near the potomac River.

Question 12
12.

To the north, new england is home to several scenic states, including vermont.

Question 13
13.

The green mountains in Central Vermont supply much of our country’s maple syrup.

Question 14
14.

The Empire State, new york, has many famous attractions.

Question 15
15.

The Nation’s busiest financial district is on wall street.

Question 16
16.

The statue Of Liberty, a gift from france, has greeted immigrants from many Nations.

Question 17
17.

For many years, the Empire State building was the tallest skyscraper in the world.

Question 18
18.

New york city has tremendous ethnic diversity.

Question 19
19.

Near Buffalo, New york, Niagara Falls borders canada.

Question 20
20.

A Northern state, minnesota is usually the first to feel the cold, icy air of winter.

Question 21
21.

The midwest is called “america’s Heartland.”

Question 22
22.

The largest City in this area is chicago, illinois.

Question 23
23.

The sears tower in chicago is taller than the empire state building.

Question 24
24.

Rivers of The Midwest include the mississippi, the missouri, and the ohio.

Question 25
25.

The great lakes are five Lakes that provide a resource for both industry and recreation.