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15 Cards in this Set

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The first word of a sentence.
He likes to take a nap.
The first word in the greeting and closing of letters.
Dear, Yours Truly
The first and last word and important words in titles of literary works.
books, songs, short stories, poem, articles, movie titles, magazines
Conjunctions, articles, and prepositions with fewer than five letters are not capitalized in titles unless they are the first or last word.
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.
The first word of a direct quotation.
Dad said, "We are going home."
The first word in each line of a topic outline.
My favorite colors
Red
Blue
Green
The pronoun I.
May I go with you?
The names and nicknames of people.
Madison, Ri-Ri, Caleb, Trin
Family names when used in place of or with the person's name.
Mr., Ms., Miss, Dr. Smith, Captain, President, etc.
People's initials.
L.A.B., J.E.B.
The days of the week and months of the year.
Monday, August
The names of holidays.
Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter
The names of historical events, periods, laws, documents, conflicts, and distinguished awards.
Civil War, Middle Ages,
Medal of Honor
The names and abbreviations of cities, towns, counties, states, countries, and nations.
Dallas, Texas, Fulton county, Africa, America, USA, AR, TX
The names of avenues, streets, roads, highways, routes, and post office boxes.
Main Street, Jones Road, Highway 89, Rt. 1, Box 2, P.O. Box 45