What should be capitalized.

the child rode his bicycle to delaware street where an old model ford ran a stop sign and hit him. the accident occurred on may 8, last friday.

Answer:
The child rode his bicycle to Delaware Street where an old model ford ran a stopp sign and hit him. The accident occurred on May 8, last Friday.
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You missed only one word that should be capitalized. Do you see it?

I just read the sentence to my husband and he picked up on Ford -

he said, "You never read that one to me."

Answer: Ford needs to be capitalized.

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This answer you gave was wrong

In the given sentence, there are a few words that should be capitalized. Here is the corrected version of the sentence:

"The child rode his bicycle to Delaware Street where an old model Ford ran a stop sign and hit him. The accident occurred on May 8, last Friday."

Here's a breakdown of the words that should be capitalized:

1. Proper nouns: "Delaware Street" is a specific street name, so both "Delaware" and "Street" should be capitalized. "Ford" is the name of a specific car brand, so it should also be capitalized.

2. Days of the week: "Friday" is a specific day of the week, and days of the week should be capitalized.

3. Months: "May" is the name of a specific month, so it should be capitalized.

4. Titles and initial words: The first word of a sentence, as well as any proper nouns or titles within a sentence, should be capitalized. In this case, "The" is the first word of the sentence and should be capitalized.

Remember, proper capitalization is important for clarity and to follow proper grammar rules.