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click to correct the four capitalization errors. considered one of the …

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click to correct the four capitalization errors. considered one of the most significant documents in the history of democracy, the magna carta was written by thirteenth-century barons to protect their rights against king john of england. during the american revolution, the document inspired the colonists in their pursuit of freedom.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "magna carta" should be "Magna Carta" (proper noun, name of a document).
  2. "King john" should be "King John" (proper noun, name of a king).
  3. "American Revolution" is correct as is (already capitalized properly, but just noting the other errors).
  4. "colonists" - no, wait, the four errors: Let's re - check. The original text: "Considered one of the most significant documents in the history of democracy, the magna carta was written by thirteenth - century Barons to protect their rights against King john of England. During the American Revolution, the document inspired the colonists in their pursuit of freedom."
  • Error 1: "magna carta" → "Magna Carta" (document name, proper noun).
  • Error 2: "King john" → "King John" (name of a person, proper noun).
  • Error 3: "thirteenth - century Barons" → "thirteenth - century barons" (barons here is a common noun, not a proper noun, so should be lowercase). Wait, no, maybe I misread. Wait, the four capitalization errors:
  • "magna carta" → "Magna Carta"
  • "King john" → "King John"
  • "Barons" → "barons" (if it's not a specific title or proper noun, but here maybe "Barons" was a typo? Wait, no, maybe "thirteenth - century" is okay. Wait, the original text: Let's list the words with capitalization issues:
  • "magna carta" (should be Magna Carta)
  • "King john" (should be King John)
  • "Barons" (if it's not a proper noun, should be barons, but maybe it's a group name? Wait, no, in the context, "thirteenth - century Barons" - maybe "Barons" is a proper noun? No, probably a mistake. And also, "the" before "magna carta" - no, the capitalization of the document name. Wait, maybe the four errors are:
  1. magna → Magna
  2. carta → Carta (so "Magna Carta")
  3. john → John (so "King John")
  4. Barons → barons (if it's a common noun). Or maybe "thirteenth - century" is okay. Wait, the correct text after fixing: "Considered one of the most significant documents in the history of democracy, the Magna Carta was written by thirteenth - century barons to protect their rights against King John of England. During the American Revolution, the document inspired the colonists in their pursuit of freedom."

Answer:

  1. "magna" → "Magna"
  2. "carta" → "Carta"
  3. "john" → "John"
  4. "Barons" → "barons"