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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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0Can I say,02br
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00(a) Fred the fox was walking in the forest. He saw Croony the Crow perched on a branch. 02br
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00(b) Fred, the fox was walking in the forest. He saw Croony, the Crow perched on a branch. 02br
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00(c) Fred, the fox, was walking in the forest. He saw Croony, the Crow, perched on a branch. 0-
  

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0Only a and c. 0-

  • 0Only a and c.
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0 It seems to me that only a works because of the capital on Crow. In C, the Crow should not be capitalized because 'the fox' is not capitalized; therefore, only a works.02br
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10 It seems to me that only a works because of the capital on Crow. In C, the Crow should not be capitalized because 'the fox' is not capitalized; therefore, only a works. 12br
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10Quick catch, Anon. I have to agree. 0-
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0 Shouldn't it be "He saw Croony the Crow 01u01b00perching02b02u00 on a branch."?0-

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