Capitalization And End Punctuation Questions

Capitalization And End Punctuation Questions

Capitalization And End Punctuation Questions

Objective

Students will be able to identify and write within the context the learned skills which will help them to encourage their own thinking.

Exercises will have to be delivered indicating name, course, professor, and module. Copy and paste the exercises on a WORD file, complete and submit.

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Instructions

Part I. Read the short story that follows to complete part 1 of the assignment.

Be Grateful Story by Steven Aitchison

A rich landowner named Carl often rode around his vast estate so he could congratulate himself on his great wealth. One day while riding around his estate on his favorite horse, he saw Hans, an old tenant farmer. Hans was sitting under a tree when Carl rode by.
Hans said, ‘I was just thanking God for my food.’ Carl protested, ‘If that is all I had to eat, I wouldn’t feel like giving thanks.’
Hans replied, ‘God has given me everything I need, and I am thankful for it.’ The old farmer added, ‘It is strange you should come by today because I had a dream last night. In my dream a voice told me…. The richest man in the valley will die tonight.’ I
don’t know what it means, but I thought I ought to tell you.’ Carl snorted, ‘Dreams are nonsense,’ and galloped away, but he could not forget Hans’ words…The richest man in the valley will die tonight. He was obviously the richest man in the valley, so he invited his doctor to his house that evening. Carl told the doctor what Hans had said. After a thorough examination, the
doctor told the wealthy landowner, ‘Carl, you are as strong and healthy as a horse. There is no way you are going to die tonight.’ Nevertheless, for assurance, the doctor stayed with Carl, and they played cards through the night. The doctor left the next morning and Carl apologized for becoming so upset over the old man’s dream. At about nine o’clock, a messenger arrived at Carl’s door.
‘What is it?’ Carl demanded. The messenger explained, ‘It’s about old Hans. He died last night in his sleep.’ You don’t need money to be rich, be grateful for what you have in lire and you will feel happier.

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Name Date

Module 2.1 Prof. Aracelis Soto Mendez

Capitalization And End Punctuation (56 Points)

 

Part I. Types of Sentences/End Punctuation

 

Write a total of eight sentences related to the story read. (16 points)

Write two of each of the types of sentences discussed in the module: interrogative sentences (I), imperative sentences (IMP), exclamatory sentences (E) and declarative sentences (D). Identify the type of sentence with an abbreviation inside a parenthesis at the end of the sentence.

For example: Why are you so happy? (I)

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Part II. Capitalization

Identify the 28 missing capital letters from the following sentences. (28 Points)

Mark the word containing the letter that should be capitalized with BOLD.

For example: The teacher’s name is maria.

juggling with studies, work, and having friends takes a lot of effort. jazmin smith is a college student. She is studying english at orland university. She also works at publix super market as a part-time employee. this store is located at 534 torrain street, austin, texas 0000. She works as a cashier from monday through thursday. jazmin likes to spend time with her friends lola and josue. For this reason, out of her busy schedule, she separates one friday in the evening from every month of the year to cook a delicious meal and share it with them. Sometimes aunt jessica helps her out with the cooking. at the end of the evening, along with her friends, she likes to prepare a dessert such as an apple pie. she uses the cookbook titles ready in minutes. all in all, having a balance studying, working, and sharing time with friends works well for jazmin.

Part III. Capitalization in Titles

Read each title carefully and mark the word containing the letter that should be capitalized with BOLD. Example: ana and the king (12 Points)

  1. return of the jedi
  2. America, the beautiful
  3. stopping by woods on a snowy evening
  4. the flying tortilla man

Deliverable

The activity is individual. The work must be delivered on time, without spelling or grammar mistakes. The works will be submitted to the tool to detect similarity of content (now Urkund). Submit the responses in a Word document, Times New Roman, size 12.
If you have doubts or questions, you must publish them in the Doubts and Questions Forum in time to help you in a timely manner.

Rating percentage

3% / 56 points

Activity availability

The activity will be available to take at any time of the week. (Monday to Sunday)

In compliance with the regulations in force for the modality, any evaluation will be monitored using the systems available in the Institution. The course teacher will verify and certify that the applicable policies and processes have been complied with, including, and not limited to the Distance Education Policy for Academic Integrity.

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