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monkey d. luffy asked what i meant when i said he was \super hip.\
The word "Super" is part of a quoted phrase used as a descriptive term here, but in standard capitalization for such a non - proper - noun - like use within the quote (unless it's a specific title or has a unique proper - noun - like status), and the main issue is that the word "hip" in the quote should not be capitalized. Wait, actually, the error is that "hip" is capitalized incorrectly. The correct quote should be "super hip" (assuming "super" is not a proper noun here; if it's just an adjective, it should be lowercase). Wait, no, the original has "Super hip" with "Super" capitalized and "hip" capitalized? Wait, looking at the text: "was 'Super hip.'" The "hip" is capitalized, which is wrong. Also, "Super" - if it's not a proper noun, it should be lowercase. But maybe the intended fix is to make "hip" lowercase. So the corrected text would be "was 'Super hip.'" → "was 'super hip.'" Wait, no, maybe "Super" is intended to be part of the phrase, but "hip" should be lowercase. So the error is the capitalization of "hip". So we need to change "Hip" to "hip".
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Monkey D. Luffy asked what I meant when I said he was "Super hip." (Wait, no, the correct fix is to make "hip" lowercase: Monkey D. Luffy asked what I meant when I said he was "Super hip." → Monkey D. Luffy asked what I meant when I said he was "super hip." Wait, but maybe the original has "Hip" capitalized, so the fix is to change "Hip" to "hip". So the corrected sentence is: Monkey D. Luffy asked what I meant when I said he was "Super hip." (Wait, no, looking at the original: "was 'Super hip.'" So "hip" is capitalized. So we need to make it "hip" (lowercase). So the corrected text is: Monkey D. Luffy asked what I meant when I said he was "Super hip." (Wait, no, the correct capitalization for the quoted phrase: if "Super" is an adjective (not a proper noun), it should be lowercase, and "hip" should be lowercase. But maybe the problem is just the "Hip" being capitalized. So the fix is to change "Hip" to "hip", resulting in "was 'Super hip.'" → "was 'Super hip.'" Wait, no, the original is "was 'Super hip.'" with "hip" capitalized. So the correct version is "was 'Super hip.'" (changing "Hip" to "hip"). So the answer is the sentence with "hip" in lowercase: Monkey D. Luffy asked what I meant when I said he was "Super hip."