Which sentence uses punctuation and capitalization correctly? A.
Our vacation will begin in Florida this Saturday.







B.
Our Vacation will begin in Florida this Saturday.







C.
Our vacation will begin in Florida this saturday.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is A. Our vacation will begin in Florida this Saturday.

The first letter of the sentence is and should be capitalized, the place (Florida) and the day (Saturday). 
Answer 2
Answer:
it is A. vacation does not need a capital, Saturday and our does, full stop t the end.

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How did Queen Elizabeth affect the performance of plays in England? A. She only allowed actors to perform histories and comedies. B. She had several theaters and outdoor stages built in London. C. She closed all the theaters and imprisoned actors. D. She protected theater companies and encouraged them to perform.

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The best answer is B. Queen Elizabeth affect the performance of plays in England by having theaters and outdoor stages built in London. She created the swan theater and is so involved with theater and plays. She enjoys watching the plays so she find for great writers for the plays to please everyone including herself.

Answer: Queen Elizabeth affected the performance of plays in England:

b. She had several theaters and outdoor stages built in London.

Explanation:

In times of Queen Elizabeth I, every one of English people enjoyed to go at theater, reason why began to build many theaters, with zones at free air (for the poor people) or below roof (for rich people), one of this was "The Globe" where the legendary Shakespeare presented his literary works.

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A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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Museum should be a noun. This is because it is a place. A noun is a name of a person, animal, place or thing.
Yep, Museum is a noun which is a person, place or thing.

To see if it is a noun, just put 'The' in front of the word and see if it makes sense.

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Which sentence is written correctly? A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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1.Which sentence contains an inappropriate shift in tense?
A.
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B.
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C.
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A.
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B.
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C.
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A.
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B.
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C.
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A.
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C.
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C.
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A.
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C.
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D.
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B.
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D.
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A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
the children played with their toys.
9.Which word group best completes the sentence without introducing an inappropriate shift in tense?
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A.
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B.
so we will get our shovels to clear the driveway.
C.
so we got our shovels to clear the driveway.
D.
so we get our shovels to clear the driveway.

10.Which word group best completes the sentence without introducing an inappropriate shift in tense?
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A.
when the guests are arriving.
B.
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C.
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D.
when the guests will arrive.

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The following would be the answer to your questions.
#1 C. Often the baby stands in the crib and holds onto the rail.
#2  B. We are reading these books, which we got from the library yesterday.
#3 B. As Dana was reading a magazine, I use the computer.
#4 A. I will have been cooking for the entire morning when the guests will arrive.
#5  A. Has Jack showed you his photos yet, or is he still telling that funny story?
#6  B. I somehow misplace my toothbrush.
#7 C. the movie ends.
#8  C. the children are playing with their toys.
#9 B. so we will get our shovels to clear the driveway.
#10  B. when the guests arrive.