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using capitalization rule 1
exercise c circle each letter that should be capitalized. (rule 1d)
- grace be to you and peace from god our father and from the lord jesus christ.
- in exodus chapter 14, we studied how jehovah delivered his people from pharaoh.
- the books of romans through philemon, and possibly hebrews, were written by the apostle paul.
- in matthew 6:9–13, the savior taught his disciples how to pray to their heavenly fa-
ther.
- the israelites were instructed not to enquire after the false gods of the canaanites.
- in the book of isaiah jesus is called wonderful counselor, the mighty god, the ever-
lasting father, and the prince of peace.
To solve this, we apply the capitalization rule for proper nouns (names of people, deities, religious texts, chapters, etc.):
Problem 1:
"Grace be to you and peace from god our father and from the lord jesus christ."
- Proper nouns: God (deity), Father (title for deity), Lord (title for deity), Jesus (name), Christ (title).
- Corrected: Grace be to you and peace from $\boldsymbol{\text{God}}$ our $\boldsymbol{\text{Father}}$ and from the $\boldsymbol{\text{Lord}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Jesus}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Christ}}$.
Problem 2:
"In exodus chapter 14, we studied how jehovah delivered his people from Pharaoh."
- Proper nouns: Exodus (religious text), Chapter (part of text), Jehovah (deity), Pharaoh (title/name).
- Corrected: In $\boldsymbol{\text{Exodus}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Chapter}}$ 14, we studied how $\boldsymbol{\text{Jehovah}}$ delivered his people from Pharaoh.
Problem 3:
"The books of romans through philemon, and possibly hebrews, were written by the apostle paul."
- Proper nouns: Romans (religious text), Philemon (religious text), Hebrews (religious text), Apostle (title), Paul (name).
- Corrected: The books of $\boldsymbol{\text{Romans}}$ through $\boldsymbol{\text{Philemon}}$, and possibly $\boldsymbol{\text{Hebrews}}$, were written by the $\boldsymbol{\text{Apostle}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Paul}}$.
Problem 4:
"In matthew 6:9–13, the savior taught his disciples how to pray to their heavenly father."
- Proper nouns: Matthew (religious text), Savior (title for deity), Father (title for deity).
- Corrected: In $\boldsymbol{\text{Matthew}}$ 6:9–13, the $\boldsymbol{\text{Savior}}$ taught his disciples how to pray to their heavenly $\boldsymbol{\text{Father}}$.
Problem 5:
"The israelites were instructed not to enquire after the false gods of the canaanites."
- Proper nouns: Israelites (group), Canaanites (group).
- Corrected: The $\boldsymbol{\text{Israelites}}$ were instructed not to enquire after the false gods of the $\boldsymbol{\text{Canaanites}}$.
Problem 6:
"In the book of isaiah jesus is called wonderful counselor, the mighty god, the everlasting father, and the prince of peace."
- Proper nouns: Isaiah (religious text), Jesus (name), Wonderful (title), Counselor (title), Mighty (title), God (deity), Everlasting (title), Father (title), Prince (title), Peace (title).
- Corrected: In the book of $\boldsymbol{\text{Isaiah}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Jesus}}$ is called $\boldsymbol{\text{Wonderful}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Counselor}}$, the $\boldsymbol{\text{Mighty}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{God}}$, the $\boldsymbol{\text{Everlasting}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Father}}$, and the $\boldsymbol{\text{Prince}}$ of $\boldsymbol{\text{Peace}}$.
Final Answers (Circled Letters):
- Circle: G (God), F (Father), L (Lord), J (Jesus), C (Christ)
- Circle: E (Exodus), C (Chapter), J (Jehovah)
- Circle: R (Romans), P (Philemon), H (Hebrews), A (Apostle), P (Paul)
- Circle: M (Matthew), S (Savior), F (Father)
- Circle: I (Israelites), C (Canaanites)
- Circle: I (Isaiah), J (Jesus), W (Wonderful), C (Counselor), M (Mighty), G (God), E (Everlasting), F (Father), P (Prince), P (Peace)
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To solve this, we apply the capitalization rule for proper nouns (names of people, deities, religious texts, chapters, etc.):
Problem 1:
"Grace be to you and peace from god our father and from the lord jesus christ."
- Proper nouns: God (deity), Father (title for deity), Lord (title for deity), Jesus (name), Christ (title).
- Corrected: Grace be to you and peace from $\boldsymbol{\text{God}}$ our $\boldsymbol{\text{Father}}$ and from the $\boldsymbol{\text{Lord}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Jesus}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Christ}}$.
Problem 2:
"In exodus chapter 14, we studied how jehovah delivered his people from Pharaoh."
- Proper nouns: Exodus (religious text), Chapter (part of text), Jehovah (deity), Pharaoh (title/name).
- Corrected: In $\boldsymbol{\text{Exodus}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Chapter}}$ 14, we studied how $\boldsymbol{\text{Jehovah}}$ delivered his people from Pharaoh.
Problem 3:
"The books of romans through philemon, and possibly hebrews, were written by the apostle paul."
- Proper nouns: Romans (religious text), Philemon (religious text), Hebrews (religious text), Apostle (title), Paul (name).
- Corrected: The books of $\boldsymbol{\text{Romans}}$ through $\boldsymbol{\text{Philemon}}$, and possibly $\boldsymbol{\text{Hebrews}}$, were written by the $\boldsymbol{\text{Apostle}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Paul}}$.
Problem 4:
"In matthew 6:9–13, the savior taught his disciples how to pray to their heavenly father."
- Proper nouns: Matthew (religious text), Savior (title for deity), Father (title for deity).
- Corrected: In $\boldsymbol{\text{Matthew}}$ 6:9–13, the $\boldsymbol{\text{Savior}}$ taught his disciples how to pray to their heavenly $\boldsymbol{\text{Father}}$.
Problem 5:
"The israelites were instructed not to enquire after the false gods of the canaanites."
- Proper nouns: Israelites (group), Canaanites (group).
- Corrected: The $\boldsymbol{\text{Israelites}}$ were instructed not to enquire after the false gods of the $\boldsymbol{\text{Canaanites}}$.
Problem 6:
"In the book of isaiah jesus is called wonderful counselor, the mighty god, the everlasting father, and the prince of peace."
- Proper nouns: Isaiah (religious text), Jesus (name), Wonderful (title), Counselor (title), Mighty (title), God (deity), Everlasting (title), Father (title), Prince (title), Peace (title).
- Corrected: In the book of $\boldsymbol{\text{Isaiah}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Jesus}}$ is called $\boldsymbol{\text{Wonderful}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Counselor}}$, the $\boldsymbol{\text{Mighty}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{God}}$, the $\boldsymbol{\text{Everlasting}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Father}}$, and the $\boldsymbol{\text{Prince}}$ of $\boldsymbol{\text{Peace}}$.
Final Answers (Circled Letters):
- Circle: G (God), F (Father), L (Lord), J (Jesus), C (Christ)
- Circle: E (Exodus), C (Chapter), J (Jehovah)
- Circle: R (Romans), P (Philemon), H (Hebrews), A (Apostle), P (Paul)
- Circle: M (Matthew), S (Savior), F (Father)
- Circle: I (Israelites), C (Canaanites)
- Circle: I (Isaiah), J (Jesus), W (Wonderful), C (Counselor), M (Mighty), G (God), E (Everlasting), F (Father), P (Prince), P (Peace)