Identify the word or words in the sentence that need to be capitalized.

will you be coming to the stadium to watch the giants play on sunday?

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Will, Sunday
Will, Sunday

Will, Giants, Sunday
Will, Giants, Sunday

Will
Will

none of the above

Will, Giants, Sunday

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

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“Are you finished yet, Miriam asked?”
“Are you finished yet, Miriam asked?”

Are you finished yet, “Miriam asked?”
Are you finished yet, “Miriam asked?”

“Are you finished yet”? Miriam asked.
“Are you finished yet”? Miriam asked.

“Are you finished yet?” Miriam asked.

"Are you finished yet?" Miriam asked.

Which sentence correctly uses punctuation with dialogue?

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“Please be seated”, my teacher said.
“Please be seated”, my teacher said.

“Please be seated,” my teacher said.
“Please be seated,” my teacher said.

“Please be seated my teacher said.”
“Please be seated my teacher said.”

“Please be seated my teacher said”.

"Please be seated," my teacher said.

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

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On Tuesday October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.
On Tuesday October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

On Tuesday, October 29 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.
On Tuesday, October 29 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

On Tuesday, October 29, 1929 stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.
On Tuesday, October 29, 1929 stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

On Tuesday, October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

On Tuesday, October 29, 1929, stockholders sold millions of shares of stock.

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

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Mississippi the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.
Mississippi the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.

Mississippi, the Magnolia State is known for its delicious food.
Mississippi, the Magnolia State is known for its delicious food.

Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.
Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.

Mississippi the Magnolia State is known for its delicious, food.

Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.

To identify the word or words in the sentence that need to be capitalized, we need to look for proper nouns. Proper nouns include specific names of people, places, or things. In the given sentence, the word "Giants" needs to be capitalized because it refers to a specific team. Additionally, the word "Sunday" also needs to be capitalized as it is a specific day of the week. Therefore, the correct answer is "Will, Giants, Sunday."