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Task: Correcting Sentences
The task requires correcting the sentences by:
1. Capitalizing proper nouns and the first word of each sentence.
2. Inserting apostrophes where necessary.
3. Adding correct punctuation at the end of each sentence.
Let's go through each sentence step by step:
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#### 1. the grasshoppers ears are on its front legs
- Correction: The grasshopper’s ears are on its front legs.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("The").
- Add an apostrophe to show possession ("grasshopper’s").
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#### 2. william kirby is known as the father of entomology
- Correction: William Kirby is known as the father of entomology.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize proper nouns ("William" and "Kirby").
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#### 3. the new jersey bug museum is called insectropolis
- Correction: The New Jersey Bug Museum is called Insectropolis.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("The").
- Capitalize proper nouns ("New Jersey," "Bug Museum," and "Insectropolis").
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#### 4. new england pest control came to spray for ants
- Correction: New England Pest Control came to spray for ants.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize proper nouns ("New England" and "Pest Control").
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#### 5. my monarch butterfly collection is bigger than stans
- Correction: My monarch butterfly collection is bigger than Stan’s.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("My").
- Add an apostrophe to show possession ("Stan’s").
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#### 6. why does randy the beekeeper wear that mesh bag on his head
- Correction: Why does Randy the Beekeeper wear that mesh bag on his head?
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("Why").
- Capitalize proper nouns ("Randy" and "Beekeeper").
- Add a question mark at the end.
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#### 7. ow that wasp from the class insecta just stung me
- Correction: Ouch! That wasp from the class Insecta just stung me.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("Ouch!").
- Capitalize proper nouns ("Insecta").
- Add an exclamation point after "Ouch!".
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#### 8. mrs ferraras class counted 97 mealworms on friday
- Correction: Mrs. Ferrara’s class counted 97 mealworms on Friday.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("Mrs.").
- Add an apostrophe to show possession ("Ferrara’s").
- Capitalize proper nouns ("Friday").
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#### 9. we buy busy bee honey to pour in our quaker oatmeal
- Correction: We buy Busy Bee Honey to pour in our Quaker Oatmeal.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("We").
- Capitalize proper nouns ("Busy Bee Honey" and "Quaker Oatmeal").
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#### 10. the game cricket is played often in great britain
- Correction: The game cricket is played often in Great Britain.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("The").
- Capitalize proper nouns ("Great Britain").
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#### 11. at mickeys graduation party on june 23 we all ate blue market chocolate covered grasshoppers
- Correction: At Mickey’s graduation party on June 23, we all ate Blue Market chocolate-covered grasshoppers.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("At").
- Add an apostrophe to show possession ("Mickey’s").
- Capitalize proper nouns ("June," "Blue Market").
- Use a hyphen for compound adjectives ("chocolate-covered").
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#### 12. bees are found on every continent except antarctica
- Correction: Bees are found on every continent except Antarctica.
- Explanation:
- Capitalize the first word ("Bees").
- Capitalize proper nouns ("Antarctica").
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Final Corrected Sentences:
1. The grasshopper’s ears are on its front legs.
2. William Kirby is known as the father of entomology.
3. The New Jersey Bug Museum is called Insectropolis.
4. New England Pest Control came to spray for ants.
5. My monarch butterfly collection is bigger than Stan’s.
6. Why does Randy the Beekeeper wear that mesh bag on his head?
7. Ouch! That wasp from the class Insecta just stung me.
8. Mrs. Ferrara’s class counted 97 mealworms on Friday.
9. We buy Busy Bee Honey to pour in our Quaker Oatmeal.
10. The game cricket is played often in Great Britain.
11. At Mickey’s graduation party on June 23, we all ate Blue Market chocolate-covered grasshoppers.
12. Bees are found on every continent except Antarctica.
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Final Answer:
\boxed{
1. The grasshopper’s ears are on its front legs.
2. William Kirby is known as the father of entomology.
3. The New Jersey Bug Museum is called Insectropolis.
4. New England Pest Control came to spray for ants.
5. My monarch butterfly collection is bigger than Stan’s.
6. Why does Randy the Beekeeper wear that mesh bag on his head?
7. Ouch! That wasp from the class Insecta just stung me.
8. Mrs. Ferrara’s class counted 97 mealworms on Friday.
9. We buy Busy Bee Honey to pour in our Quaker Oatmeal.
10. The game cricket is played often in Great Britain.
11. At Mickey’s graduation party on June 23, we all ate Blue Market chocolate-covered grasshoppers.
12. Bees are found on every continent except Antarctica.
}
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