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Capitalizing Sentences, Quotations, and Salutations I
To capitalize means to begin a word with a capital letter. Capitalize the first word of every sentence.
This assignment is due early next week.
The first word of a direct quotation is capitalized if the quotation is a complete sentence.
Mrs. Crawford said, “Start with the dictionary.”
Sometimes other words interrupt a direct quotation. Do not capitalize the
beginning of the second part of an interrupted quotation unless the second part begins a new sentence.
“Start with the dictionary,” said Mrs. Crawford, “where you can find a lot of useful facts.”
“Start with the dictionary,” said Mrs. Crawford. “You can find a wealth of useful facts in the dictionary.”
Exercise 1 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Write C in the blank if the sentence is correct.
“do you know,” asked Mrs. Crawford, “anybody in history named Webster?”
..................... 1. “Daniel Webster,” answered Mark, “lived a long time ago.”
..................... 2. “yes, he did,” responded the teacher. “do you know another Webster?”
..................... 3. “I do,” ventured Tasha. “did he write Webster’s Dictionary?”
..................... 4. the other students did not add anything to the discussion.
..................... 5. everyone knew a project was waiting to be assigned.
..................... 6. “who wants to research dictionaries?” thought Arnoldo. “i certainly don’t.”
..................... 7. Noah, however, thought that words were interesting to study.
..................... 8. “I want everyone to look in an encyclopedia,” said Mrs. Crawford.
..................... 9. she suggested topics such as “dictionary,” “lexicographer,” and “Noah Webster.”
..................... 10. “hey,” thought Noah, “maybe Noah Webster invented the English language. that’s where I’m going to start.”
..................... 11. “then,” Mrs. Crawford added, “write five sentences.”
..................... 12. “give them to me on Friday,” the teacher said. “on Monday we will share our information.”
..................... 13. Noah decided to start right away.
..................... 14. first Noah looked in the encyclopedia under “Noah Webster.”
..................... 15. He didn’t see anything about Noah Webster’s inventing the English language.
..................... 16. however, the article noted that Noah Webster was an American lexicographer.
..................... 17. “‘Lexicographer’ is one of the suggested topics,” Noah said to himself.
..................... 18. “I don’t know what that word means,” said Noah out loud, “but I’m going to find out.”
..................... 19. “Then I will know what’s so important about Noah Webster,” he continued.
..................... 20. Noah looked for the word lexicographer in the dictionary.
..................... 21. “well, what do you know?” whistled Noah. “a lexicographer writes dictionaries!”
..................... 22. Noah read some interesting articles about Noah Webster.
..................... 23. he was eager to share information in class on Monday.
..................... 24. Noah also wanted to hear what the other students had learned.
..................... 25. on Monday the teacher asked for volunteers.
..................... 26. Kofi reported, “he was born in Connecticut in 1758.”
..................... 27. “he fought with Washington in the Revolutionary War,” added Jeff.
..................... 28. Marianne added that he wrote a spelling book and a dictionary.
..................... 29. “Webster’s Dictionary was the first American dictionary,” contributed Noah.
..................... 30. he further explained, “Webster put new words in his dictionary, and he changed the spelling and pronunciation of others.”
..................... 31. “webster wanted his book to be a dictionary of American English.”
..................... 32. “the really important thing that Noah Webster did,” Noah said, “was to help make American English its own language.”
Capitalizing Sentences, Quotations, and Salutations II
Remember to capitalize the first word of a sentence and the first word of a direct quotation that is a complete sentence.
“My pen pal,” said Mark, “lives in Germany.”
“How long have you been writing to him?” asked Thad. “Does he have a friend?”
Do not capitalize the first word of an indirect quotation. An indirect quotation does not appear in quotation marks and does not give a person’s exact words.
Thad said that he had been writing to Karl for a year.
Capitalize the first word in the salutation of a letter. Capitalize the title and the name of the person you are addressing. Capitalize the first word in the closing of a letter.
Dear President Lincoln, Yours very truly,
Exercise 1 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Draw a slash (/ ) through each capital letter that should be lowercase. Write C if the item is correct.
Marty said That he appreciated our help.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1. dear Mrs. lamont,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2. Harriet said that You would help me with my report.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3. “Did Juan finish raking your leaves yesterday?” asked Mrs. Perez.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4. “yes,” said Mr. Sakamoto, “And he did a fine job.”
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5. Your Friend,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6. Sara Jane said She liked the movie we saw.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7. Jeff wants to know If You will go with him.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8. Zorah shouted, “watch out below!”
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9. Who said, “give me Liberty or give me death”?
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10. Dear senator Smith,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11. Sincerely yours,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12. did you ask your mother If I could stay overnight?
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 13. The principal told us To do our best.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14. dear aunt Jo and Uncle bill,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 15. Bess told me her grandmother never learned to drive.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16. Respectfully Yours,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 17. “have you seen the new science teacher, Beth?” asked Randy.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18. “I met her this morning,” replied Beth. “she seems very smart.”
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19. someone told me She used to teach at a university.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20. Dear friends and relatives,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 21. Did you suggest that I Give up my paper route?
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22. no one knows Those children have never seen a real cow.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23. “have you decided what to get Mom for her birthday?” asked Meg.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24. “she might like an embroidered sweater,” suggested Drew, “Or maybe a wallet.”
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25. Yours affectionately,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26. I had never heard That Sandra was a champion marbles player.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27. Dear Grandma and grandpa Wilson,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28. Has anyone mentioned that There will be a test in math tomorrow?
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29. she said You would help her study.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30. with love and gratitude,
Writing Link Write a paragraph about your favorite summer activity. Capitalize sentences correctly.
Capitalizing Names and Titles of Persons I
Capitalize names of people and initials that stand for names.
Bonnie Morris Carl M. Lustek P. J. Carter
Capitalize the names and abbreviations of academic degrees and professional titles that follow a person’s name. Capitalize Jr. and Sr.
Raul Espinoza, Bachelor of Science Nelson Davies, D.D.S.
Kate Strong, Registered Dietitian Lester Linston Sr.
Capitalize words that show family relationships when used as titles but not when they follow an article or a possessive noun or pronoun.
Uncle Frankie Diane’s grandmother my sister an aunt
Always capitalize the pronoun I.
Are you really interested in what I think?
Exercise 1 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Draw a slash (/) through each capital letter that should be lowercase. Place a check (✔) before each sentence with correct capitalization.
For years Kaya has taken piano lessons from Mrs. carter.
................ 1. My interest in names comes naturally; my Father’s name is Jonathon Apple.
................ 2. Most people can hardly believe that mom’s name is Carmel.
................ 3. They are really amazed when they hear that my name is Candy.
................ 4. I never bother telling them about grandma and grandpa MacIntosh!
................ 5. I think it’s interesting, too, that sometimes a person’s name matches his or her job.
................ 6. For example, we bought my glasses from Arthur Sites, o.d.
................ 7. My Uncle’s knee surgery was performed by Inez Bonecutter, M.D.
................ 8. I know it’s hard to believe, but I’ve seen a sign for James McCracken, doctor of chiropractic.
................ 9. My favorite, though, is William R. Crooks, sheriff of Fayette County, Ohio.
................ 10. Sometimes a perfectly ordinary name becomes special when you see the last name first.
................ 11. For example, Susan Jolly is listed in the phone book as Jolly Susan!
................ 12. Through using the phone book, i’ve uncovered many great names.
................ 13. Henry Reeder holds a doctorate in literature.
................ 14. Jackie Ford Jr. owns a car dealership.
................ 15. Sometimes i see an interesting last name and wonder where it comes from.
................ 16. I guessed the origin of the last name Pretty had to do with appearance.
................ 17. According to the New Dictionary of American Family Names, the name pretty is an English name that means “the crafty, cunning man.”
................ 18. The dictionary also revealed that the name mondello comes from the Italian for “the little, cute, clean man.”
................ 19. Frid comes from the Swedish word for “peace.”
................ 20. From the Polish language comes the name sobota, “one who always does something on Saturday.”
................ 21. Surely you can see by now why i collect names.
................ 22. If you’d like to collect names, too, let other people know that you are a collector.
................ 23. Aunts, Uncles, and other family members often are willing to help out.
................ 24. My Cousin Lisa told me about a classmate whose name is Bea Cool.
................ 25. grandpa’s name, godfrey, is German for “God’s peace.”
Writing Link Write five sentences about someone in the news. Include his or her title if you can. Use proper capitalization in each sentence.
Capitalizing Names and Titles of Persons II
A general rule to follow is to capitalize proper nouns but not common nouns.
Frederick Douglas writer
Capitalize a title when it comes before a person’s name or when it is used in direct address but not a title that follows a person’s name.
Mayor Jean Dean Capt. John Gray Mr. Ralph Rivera
The reporter asked, “Mr. President, when is your next meeting?”
Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992.
Exercise 1 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Kosey will eat lunch with capt. williams and then meet the mayor.
1. Mrs. kimi hayashi recommends dr. jack grady.
2. Louisa may alcott wrote the book Little Women.
3. The dentist’s sign advertised “mara klein, d.d.s.”
4. Jamal interviewed commissioner brown yesterday.
5. England’s reigning queen is elizabeth II.
6. Josie, have you ever met lieutenant martinez?
7. Mayor harold jones and capt. bernadette henley met this morning.
8. What does the “s” in “harry s truman” stand for?
9. Are peggy, meg, and maggie all nicknames for margaret?
10. Address the letter to dr. alejandra castillo.
11. Why does the program refer to dr. cruz as rey cruz, m.d.?
12. Which president is known as f.d.r.?
13. Charlie, chuck, and chas are all nicknames for charles.
14. When did eric the red and the Vikings sail from Norway?
15. Grandma, aunt stephanie, and uncle floyd will stay for a week.
16. My uncle, hector salazar, is running for mayor this year.
17. Is it king henry VIII of England who was married to six queens?
18. Please tell mrs. gustafson that mr. swensen is here.
19. Was winston churchill the prime minister of England in 1944?
20. Her full legal name is rebecca jane katherine stevenson.
Exercise 2 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Draw a slash (/ ) through each capital letter that should be lowercase. Write C in the blank if the sentence is correct.
How long is your grandmother staying with mrs. grossman?
..................... 1. Will mr. bowman consider running for mayor next year?
..................... 2. Please send this report to both the Teacher and the Principal.
..................... 3. Perhaps you will meet the senator today.
..................... 4. The Police Officer’s name is Amanda Rogers.
..................... 5. A woman is the lieutenant governor of our state.
..................... 6. This is lieutenant governor bernardo mansa.
..................... 7. Next summer I will visit my aunt in Mexico.
..................... 8. Show these pictures of major sullivan to Grandma Rose.
..................... 9. First my dad took me to see dr. norton, who is an Internist.
..................... 10. This lawyer advertises himself as morey walsh, j.d.
..................... 11. It’s been more than two years since I’ve seen uncle Roberto.
..................... 12. Abraham lincoln was the sixteenth President of the United States.
..................... 13. Was Andrew Johnson or Andrew Jackson Vice President under Lincoln?
..................... 14. Maria’s Aunt spoke to my class about safety.
..................... 15. Did you locate the information, captain?
..................... 16. Mr. mayor, will you be in your office this afternoon?
..................... 17. For my social studies report, I have to interview the mayor and one of his assistants.
..................... 18. Harriet Snelling is our family Doctor.
Capitalizing Names of Places I
Capitalize the names of cities, counties, states, countries, continents, geographical features such as mountains and rivers, and sections of a country.
Mount Vernon Westchester County New Jersey
Ethiopia Africa Indian Ocean
the Grand Canyon Bering Strait Olentangy River
Bay of Bengal Cape of Good Hope Ohio River Valley
Mount Everest the Northwest New England
Capitalize the names of streets and highways as well as the names of specific buildings, bridges, and monuments.
Royal Forest Boulevard Avenue of the Americas Pulaski Skyway
World Trade Towers Golden Gate Bridge Lincoln Memorial
Do not capitalize words like city, state, mountain, river, street, and bridge if they are not part of a specific name.
On our trip we drove through ten states and five major cities, but we did not see any mountains.
Turn left at the next street, and take the bridge over the river.
Exercise 1 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Names like illinois and arizona remind us of our country’s beginnings.
1. Many place names in the united states are spelled in a way that made sense to someone from france or england or spain.
2. The mississippi river is named from a word meaning “great river.”
3. Explorers in the southwest asked the Pimas what they called the area.
4. The Pimas used the word arishoonak; that name later became arizona.
5. One group in the south cleared thickets to make room for food.
6. The group gave their name to the state of alabama; the word for which this state was named means “thicket clearers.”
7. The word mesikami became the word for the state of michigan and lake michigan.
8. The Sioux word for friends was translated into the names for north dakota and south dakota.
9. The Iroquois called one River oheo, which means “beautiful.”
10. Do you recognize this word as the name of Ohio and the Ohio river valley?
11. The Ute people gave their name to one of the western states, utah.
Exercise 2 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Draw a slash (/ ) through each capital letter that should be lowercase.
Do you know why the city of baltimore is in the State of Maryland?
1. We can learn some history by investigating the names of our Cities and streets, Mountains and rivers.
2. Ask yourself why there is a crockett st. in san antonio, texas.
3. Why is a lake in Northern New York called lake champlain?
4. Why is the city of pontiac in michigan while joliet is in illinois?
5. The hudson river is in New York.
6. Then why is there a hudson bay in northern Canada?
7. Is there a story behind williamsburg, virginia?
8. In what city is the empire state building?
9. Where do you think the benjamin franklin bridge is?
10. Why do many names in the southwest come from spain?
11. Sometimes the name of a City, such as jamestown, tells us when it was named.
12. jamestown was founded in 1607 when James Stuart was king of england.
13. Who ruled england when charleston and williamsburg were named?
14. Names such as pittsburgh and pennsylvania refer to important people.
15. William Penn founded pennsylvania; pittsburgh was named for William Pitt.
16. Even names of Streets can tell us about a City’s early history.
17. Many cities have a street named main street or broad street.
18. These Streets were probably the major Street or the broadest Street in town.
Capitalizing Names of Places II
Capitalize compass points when they refer to a specific section of the country but not when they indicate direction. Do not capitalize adjectives formed from words showing direction.
the West Coast the Southeast north of Atlanta southern exposure
Capitalize the names of specific places but not the articles and prepositions that are part of geographical names.
Tucson, Arizona the West Indies the United States of America
Exercise 1 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Draw a slash (/ ) through each capital letter that should be lowercase. Write C in the blank if the sentence is correct.
We live South of indianapolis, Indiana.
..................... 1. You will find lake Erie to the North of Ohio.
..................... 2. Look for the northeast in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
..................... 3. I would like to see The Missouri river someday.
..................... 4. We traveled through santa fe, New Mexico, last August.
..................... 5. My house sits to the east of Main Street.
..................... 6. The Grand canyon has many wonderful views for the tourist to marvel at.
..................... 7. Did you hear about the earthquake in The San Fernando valley?
..................... 8. The Northwestern part of my State is fairly flat.
..................... 9. Samantha lives northwest of Carson City, Nevada.
..................... 10. We went fishing in The Columbia River last year.
..................... 11. Southwestern Kansas is not much different geographically than Southeastern Kansas, I’d say.
..................... C 12. My friends live on the broad coastal plain of northern Germany.
..................... 13. The country of Colombia lies to the South of Panama.
..................... 14. That Northerly breeze cools off everything in the valley.
..................... 15. Search for the great Salt lake within the boundaries of the state of Utah.
..................... 16. I would like to travel to the south Pacific one day.
..................... 17. Travel west from Ohio, and you will find indiana.
..................... 18. The Atlas mountains rise on the Western edge of the Sahara.
..................... 19. My grandfather came from Hunan Province, located in the Southeastern area of central China.
..................... 20. The famous train known as the Orient Express ran Eastward from Paris to Istanbul, turkey.
..................... 21. Aunt Sally was born in duluth, Minnesota.
..................... 22. My uncle has a house on cape Cod, which I would like to visit one day.
..................... 23. What states make up the American Midwest?
..................... 24. My great-great-grandmother came through the Cumberland gap, located in Northeastern Tennessee.
..................... 25. We traveled North from London, england, to Edinburgh, scotland, in one day.
..................... 26. My friend Rosanna is from montevideo, the capital of uruguay.
..................... 27. The state of south Australia has a Capital named Adelaide.
..................... 28. Sri Lanka is a large island to the south of India.
..................... 29. The famous town of timbuktu developed beside a river in Western Africa.
..................... 30. Ancient galatia is now part of North Central Turkey.
Writing Link Write three sentences about the land features in your community. Include names of buildings, streets, or geographical features.
Capitalizing Other Proper Nouns and Adjectives I
Capitalize proper nouns and adjectives but not common nouns and adjectives.
Mark Klees a punctuation mark New York City a city in New York
Capitalize the names of clubs, organizations, businesses, institutions, and
political parties. Capitalize brand names but not the nouns following them.
the Rotary Club Girl Scouts of America Imperial Products, Inc.
Rockefeller Foundation the Republican party Spinoff yarn
Capitalize the names of important historical events and periods of time. Capitalize the names of days of the week, months of the year, and holidays, but not the names of the seasons.
the Civil War the Ice Age summer
Saturday August the Fourth of July
Exercise 1 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
We will start the book on monday.
1. Tony joined the boy scouts last september.
2. President Kennedy founded the peace corps in the 1960s.
3. What do you think of anna’s art work as a name for my store?
4. Hashim goes to franklin middle school; Lenny goes to Reeseville high.
5. Will you be a democrat or a republican when you are old enough to vote?
6. We buy only summer’s bounty frozen vegetables.
7. Teddy Roosevelt led the Rough Riders in the spanish american war.
8. Did the bronze age come before or after the iron age?
9. I would like to see her by thursday.
10. I think of memorial day, labor day, and the fourth of july as summer holidays.
11. My brother joined the united states navy last may.
12. The tasty company makes pretty good snacks.
13. My father works for sunny products corporation.
14. Mom registered our dog with the American kennel club.
15. My brother applied to two colleges, kenyon college and miami university.
16. Our Aunt Nellie belongs to the local chapter of the green thumbs garden club.
17. People living in the stone age made beautiful things from a variety of rocks.
18. The war of 1812 occurred between 1812 and 1815.
19. England has two major political parties, the conservative party and the labor party.
20. We learned about the middle ages in a history class.
21. My favorite time of the year is fall.
22. Robert E. Lee commanded the army of northern virginia in the Civil War.
23. The handy help company repaired the damaged portions of our roof.
25. The revolutionary war involved many famous soldiers and statesmen.
26. Are new movies first shown on tuesday or on wednesday?
28. I love winter in january, with its snow, deep blue sky, and silent nights.
Exercise 2 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Draw a slash (/ ) through each capital letter that should be lowercase. Write C in the blank if the sentence is correct.
Maybe we will visit you in april instead of march.
.................. 1. Have you ever heard of a Club called The knights Of columbus?
.................. 2. Ichiko is writing a paper on the Mexican-American War.
.................. 3. Bob’s new Store, party machine, sells trinkets for democrats and republicans.
.................. 4. My first School was north broadway preschool.
.................. 5. Our Spring Vacation starts on friday, march 27.
.................. 6. The Fashion show featured designs from bangles and beads boutique.
.................. 7. We speak spanish at home and english Everywhere else.
.................. 8. Joni and I bought Hats from mexico at sombrero sam’s.
.................. 9. The scientific method was developed during the age of reason.
.................. 10. My birthday falls in the spring on april 19.
Capitalizing Other Proper Nouns and Adjectives II
Capitalize the first word, the last word, and all important words in titles.
Charlotte’s Web Romeo and Juliet “The Ransom of Red Chief”
“Old King Cole” Gone with the Wind Sesame Street
National Geographic the New York Times Chapter 7
Capitalize the names of ethnic groups, nationalities, and languages as well as proper adjectives formed from these names.
Mexican Americans the Slavic countries
speaking Portuguese Italian food
Exercise 1 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Draw a slash (/ ) through each capital letter that should be lowercase. Write C in the blank if the sentence is correct.
The Cookbook Kids can cook aims to teach kindergartners basic cooking skills.
................... 1. We will finish reading the book little women on Tuesday.
................... 2. I would like to hang a copy of the declaration of independence on my Bedroom wall.
................... 3. Did you read the magazine ranger rick when you were younger?
................... 4. We have a Test on chapter 3 and chapter 4 tomorrow.
................... 5. Jeremy told me about a Magazine called cobblestones.
................... 6. My great-grandfather worked on the famous newspaper New York World.
................... 7. My mom really liked the Movie fiddler on the roof.
................... 8. My Name is russian, but my mother is french.
................... 9. Kata really can’t decide which she likes better, mexican food or italian food.
................... 10. I am learning the german language, but Otto is learning japanese.
................... 11. Cousin Carlos writes for a spanish language newspaper.
................... 12. The book wind in the willows is one of my favorites.
................... 13. Did you know that the World’s oldest restaurant is a chinese one?
................... 14. The ancient Hittites lived between the Greeks and the Persians.
................... 15. We get a Newspaper called the miami herald delivered to our door.
................... 16. An Inuit poem known as “Eskimo Chant” vividly tells about the change of seasons.
................... 17. My Family loves watching the sound of music.
................... 18. My favorite humorous poem is “casey at the bat.”
................... 19. The scottish author Sir Walter Scott wrote the novel ivanhoe.
................... 20. Director Kenneth Branagh made shakespeare’s play much ado about nothing into a beautiful Movie.
................... 21. My Favorite Book is Gulliver’s travels.
................... 22. I am sure that you’ve Read the tale of peter rabbit.
................... 23. If only I could learn to speak the Greek language.
................... 24. My dad has seen the movie The Maltese Falcon fifteen times.
................... 25. Joel Chandler Harris wrote the Book nights with uncle remus.
................... 26. I’ve studied chapter 10 very Thoroughly.
................... 27. A belgian horse has many useful duties as a Farm workhorse.
................... 28. She worked hard to solve the Hungarian puzzle.
................... 29. Aunt Elizabeth will teach me to Speak a little swedish.
................... 30. The magazine Zillions is one of my favorites.
Writing Link Make a list of several titles of books, movies, and TV shows that you like. Check that you have capitalized words correctly.
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