Type the word that has been incorrectly capitalized or needs to be capitalized:

1.Pardon me, Captain, but have you had some of the russian caviar?
Ans- Russian

2.The blue waters of San Francisco bay signaled our entry into California.
Ans- Bay

3.Cross the Bill Benson Bridge and turn left on Rockingham drive.
Ans- drive

4.What special significance did the North Star have for slaves heading to the north?
Ans- North

5.Abe asked Aunt Mary and me, "Would you like to spend passover with us?"
Ans- aunt

Thanks!
-MC

They're all right except for 5.

Passover is a Jewish holiday and needs to be capitalized.
Aunt is part of Aunt Mary's name so it also needs to be capitalized.

OK so the answer would be Passover.

Thanks!
-MC

You're welcome.

1. The word that needs to be capitalized is "Russian."

To determine this, check if the word "Russian" is referring to a nationality, language, or specific region. In this case, it refers to both a nationality and caviar associated with Russia. Nationalities and adjectives derived from them are usually capitalized, so "Russian" should be capitalized.

2. The word that needs to be capitalized is "Bay."

To determine this, check if the word "bay" is a proper noun, such as a specific bay with a recognized name. In this case, "San Francisco Bay" refers to a specific bay and is a proper noun that should be capitalized.

3. The word that needs to be capitalized is "drive."

To determine this, check if the word "drive" is a specific street name or part of an address. In this case, "Rockingham Drive" is a specific street name that should be capitalized.

4. The word that needs to be capitalized is "North."

To determine this, check if the word "North" is referring to a specific region, direction, or part of a proper noun. In this case, "North Star" refers to a specific star and is a proper noun that should be capitalized.

5. The word that needs to be capitalized is "Aunt."

To determine this, check if the word "aunt" is used as a proper noun, as it is referring to a specific person's title. In this case, "Aunt Mary" is referring to a specific person and should be capitalized.