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  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Correct or Incorrect: Where is my hairbrush?
Correct: a question ends in a question mark
Correct or Incorrect: Can all birds fly!
Incorrect: It is a question, so it should end in a question mark
Correct or Incorrect: The birthday party will be held on Aug. 26.
Correct: August is abbreviated as Aug.
Correct or Incorrect: We live on Donna Dr in Texas.
Incorrect: Dr. needs a period since it is abbreviated 'drive'
Correct or Incorrect: Dr. Prim is the nicest doctor at the hospital.
Correct: The title is abbreviated, and needs a period.
Correct or Incorrect: Mrs Sydney is the best teacher I've ever had in my entire, whole, amazing life!
Incorrect: Mrs. needs a period because it is an abbreviated title
Correct or Incorrect: The book "A Light in the Attic" is a great read!
Correct: (small words like of, the, and, in, to, a, an, from are not capitalized IN THE MIDDLE of songs/titles)
Correct or Incorrect: My favorite song is "Pop Goes The Weasel."
Incorrect: 'the' should be lower case (small words like of, the, and, in, to, a, an, from are not capitalized IN THE MIDDLE of songs/titles)
Correct or Incorrect: Thanksgiving Day always happens on a Thursday.
Correct: The whole holiday name and day of the week are capitalized
Correct or Incorrect: I was born on July 4th, which is Independence day in America.
Incorrect: Day needs to be capitalized, because it is part of a whole holiday name (Independence Day)
Correct or Incorrect: Halloween is my favorite holiday!
Correct: Halloween is capitalized because it is the name of a holiday
Correct or Incorrect: Turn left on Parker road.
Incorrect: Road needs to be capitalized, because it's part of a whole street name
Correct or Incorrect: Would you like to go to the Science Museum of Seoul?
Correct: All parts of the business name are capitalized except 'of'
Correct or Incorrect: A person from south Korea might live in Seoul.
Incorrect: South needs to be capitalized: The full name is South Korea, so both need to be capitalized
Correct or Incorrect: There are many towns across america that have interesting names.
Incorrect: America should be capitalized, because place names are capitalized
Correct or Incorrect: It's important for captain Underpants to save the day.
Incorrect: Captain should be capitalized because a title + name = both should be capital
Correct or Incorrect: I wish Mr. Pickles would play with me!
Correct: Title + Name = both are capitalized
Correct or Incorrect: John and thomas are best friends.
Incorrect: Thomas needs to be capitalized